South Asian victims of intimate partner violence more likely than non-victims to report sexual health concerns.

Anita Raj, Rosalyn Liu, Jennifer McCleary-Sills, Jay G Silverman
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Abstract

To assess relationships between intimate partner violence (IPV) and sexual health among South Asian women in Boston. Surveys assessed demographics, IPV and sexual and reproductive health outcomes of women in relationships with men (N=208). In-depth interviews explored these issues with women with a history of IPV (N=23). Subjects were majority Indian, non-U.S. citizens, and highly educated. Quantitative data were assessed by logistic regression, qualitative data by a grounded theory approach. About 21.2% of the survey sample reported IPV in the current relationship. These women are 2.6 times as likely to report discolored vaginal discharge in the past year (95% CI=1.27-6.50), 3.1 times as likely to report burning during urination in the past year (95% CI=1.52-6.31) and 3.4 times as likely to report unwanted pregnancy in the current relationship (95% CI=1.33-8.66). Interviewed women described how abuse reduces sexual autonomy, increasing risk for unwanted pregnancy and multiple abortions. Study findings demonstrate the need for increased gynecologic health outreach to abused South Asian women in the U.S.

南亚亲密伴侣暴力受害者比非受害者更有可能报告性健康问题。
评估波士顿南亚妇女亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)与性健康之间的关系。调查评估了与男性有关系的妇女的人口统计、IPV以及性健康和生殖健康结果(N=208)。对有IPV病史的女性(N=23)进行深入访谈,探讨这些问题。研究对象主要是印度人,非美国人。公民,受过高等教育。定量数据采用逻辑回归评估,定性数据采用扎根理论方法评估。约21.2%的调查样本报告了当前关系中的IPV。在过去一年中,这些女性报告阴道分泌物变色的可能性是男性的2.6倍(95% CI=1.27-6.50),报告排尿时烧灼感的可能性是男性的3.1倍(95% CI=1.52-6.31),报告当前关系中意外怀孕的可能性是女性的3.4倍(95% CI=1.33-8.66)。受访妇女描述了虐待如何降低性自主权,增加意外怀孕和多次堕胎的风险。研究结果表明,有必要增加对美国受虐待的南亚妇女的妇科健康服务
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