Physical Violence During Pregnancy and Associated Factors of Mental Distress Among Women in Yangon Region, Myanmar: A Secondary Analysis of a Cross-Sectional Study

Q4 Medicine
Win Thuzar Aye, Zaw Myo Hein, Matteo Botta, Espen Bjertness, T. Liabsuetrakul
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Objective: Violence against women during pregnancy is a critical human rights issue and a significant global public health concern. The study aimed to assess the prevalence of physical violence during any pregnancies and mental distress by ever-pregnant women, investigate the association between physical violence and mental distress, and explore additional factors linked to mental distress.Material and Methods: This secondary analysis of household-based cross-sectional study included 1,045 ever-pregnant women aged 18-49 years from Yangon Region, Myanmar, interviewed between October and November 2016. Physical violence and mental distress were assessed utilizing the standardized Demography and Health Survey questionnaire and the Hopkins Symptom Checklist-10, respectively. Multiple logistic regression analysis was used for association between physical violence and mental distress.Results: We found that 6.4% (95% CI 5.1% to 8.1%) of the women had experienced physical violence during pregnancy and 34.1% (95% CI 31.3% to 37.0%) had suffered mental distress. We identified no significant association between physical violence during pregnancy and mental distress. Women residing in an urban area, having more than three children, experiencing family debt, having poor health status, having a partner with controlling behavior, and having a partner who consumed alcohol were significantly associated with mental distress.Conclusion: One in 16 women in Yangon, Myanmar, had experienced physical violence during a pregnancy, while approximately one-third of the women had suffered from mental distress. It is a problem of serious concern in many countries to screen pregnant women for risk factors associated with mental distress during their antenatal care and prepare the appropriate mental health services for them.
缅甸仰光地区妇女在怀孕期间遭受的身体暴力及其相关的精神压力因素:一项横断面研究的二次分析
目的:孕期暴力侵害妇女行为是一个重要的人权问题,也是全球公共健康的一个重大关切。本研究旨在评估曾经怀孕的妇女在怀孕期间遭受身体暴力和精神痛苦的发生率,调查身体暴力和精神痛苦之间的关联,并探讨与精神痛苦相关的其他因素:这项以家庭为基础的横断面研究的二次分析纳入了缅甸仰光地区 18-49 岁的 1045 名曾经怀孕的女性,访谈时间为 2016 年 10 月至 11 月。身体暴力和精神压力分别采用标准化的人口与健康调查问卷和霍普金斯症状检查表-10进行评估。结果显示,6.4%(6.4%)的受访者患有精神疾病:我们发现,6.4%(95% CI 5.1%-8.1%)的妇女在怀孕期间遭受过身体暴力,34.1%(95% CI 31.3%-37.0%)的妇女遭受过精神压力。我们发现,孕期身体暴力与精神痛苦之间没有明显的关联。居住在城市地区的妇女、有三个以上子女的妇女、家庭负债累累的妇女、健康状况不良的妇女、有控制欲的伴侣的妇女、酗酒的伴侣的妇女与精神痛苦有明显的相关性:在缅甸仰光,每 16 名妇女中就有一人在怀孕期间遭受过身体暴力,约三分之一的妇女遭受过精神痛苦。在许多国家,如何在孕妇产前护理期间筛查与精神痛苦相关的风险因素,并为她们准备适当的精神健康服务,是一个值得严重关注的问题。
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