Sexual Domestic Violence Impact upon Reproductive Health during COVID-19 Pandemic among Women at Baghdad City

Zahraa B. Ahmed, Iqbal M. Abass
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Background: Sexual violence is widespread, affects women of all cultures globally, breeds in silence, and finds legitimacy through cultural norms. Proprietors are partners, husbands, family, and friends. It may be domestic violence (DV), sexual (SV), a serious violation of women’s rights as human beings. It is an important cause of physical, psychological and sexual reproductive health problems. Aims of the study: the aim is assessing domestic sexual violence on women's reproductive health during the coronavirus pandemic. Methodology: A descriptive analytical study was conducted on women exposed to physical domestic violence. Non Probabilistic Intentional sample of (150) of women exposed to violence by a member of her family through the questionnaire for the period of 26th Jun to 28th Feb, 2020. The information was collected by filling out the questionnaire, and the validity and reliability were determined through the exploratory study, and descriptive and inferential statistical methods were used in analyzing the data. Results: The result of the study showed that the highest percentage (79.4%) of the study sample members ranged in was at age group (20 to 34) years, most of whom were housewives, three- quarters of the study sample had a low educational level, and half of the study sample had a low socioeconomic status, and that the number of births ranging (2-5) children and more. Conclusion: The results indicated that two-thirds of the study sample suffers of impact sexual domestic violence on them during childbearing age. Recommendations: The study recommends that women be screened for any type of domestic violence during childbearing age. Incorporating domestic violence topics into education curricula, using social media, the availability of health services, and supporting the strengthening of cooperation between social agencies, justice and the police through law enforcement and research to promote and protect women's rights.
2019冠状病毒病疫情期间巴格达市妇女性家庭暴力对生殖健康的影响
背景:性暴力普遍存在,影响着全球所有文化的妇女,在沉默中滋生,并通过文化规范获得合法性。业主是合伙人、丈夫、家人和朋友。它可能是家庭暴力(DV)、性暴力(SV),严重侵犯了妇女作为人的权利。它是造成身体、心理和性生殖健康问题的重要原因。研究目的:目的是评估冠状病毒大流行期间家庭性暴力对妇女生殖健康的影响。方法:对遭受家庭暴力的妇女进行了一项描述性分析研究。在2020年6月26日至2月28日期间,通过问卷调查对(150)名遭受家庭成员暴力的妇女进行非概率故意抽样。通过填写问卷收集信息,通过探索性研究确定效度和信度,并采用描述性和推理性统计方法对数据进行分析。结果:研究结果表明,研究样本成员的最高比例(79.4%)为20 ~ 34岁年龄组,其中以家庭主妇居多,四分之三的研究样本受教育程度较低,一半的研究样本社会经济地位较低,生育人数在(2-5)名及以上。结论:研究结果表明,三分之二的研究样本在育龄期间遭受了影响性家庭暴力。建议:该研究建议对育龄妇女进行任何形式的家庭暴力筛查。将家庭暴力问题纳入教育课程,利用社会媒体,提供保健服务,并通过执法和研究支持加强社会机构、司法部门和警察之间的合作,以促进和保护妇女权利。
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