Non-partner Violence During Pregnancy and Utilisation of Reproductive Healthcare Services by Women in India: An Application of the Andersen–Newman Behavioural Model

IF 1 Q4 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Sanjukta Sarkar
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Women’s abuse is a global health problem that erodes their self-esteem and saps their energy. Research evidence for India mainly focusses on use of reproductive healthcare services by women based on their experience of intimate partner violence during pregnancy. We hypothesise that non-partner violence during pregnancy can be equally detrimental for women and their children’s well-being. As this aspect remains unexplored, we investigate the relationship between physical non-partner violence (PNPV) faced by women during pregnancy in India and utilisation of three reproductive healthcare services by them, namely antenatal care, institutional delivery and postnatal checks. Using data from the fourth round of the National Family Health Survey and employing binary multivariable logistic regression models under the framework of the Andersen–Newman Behavioural Model of health services utilisation, we find that women who experience PNPV during pregnancy are significantly more likely to give birth in a medical facility but less likely to make use of postnatal care services. Thus, recognising the connection between violence during pregnancy and the utilisation of maternal health services can enable healthcare and other social support organisations to identify the unique needs of pregnant women experiencing abuse and help in reducing such violence from happening in the first place.
印度妇女怀孕期间的非伴侣暴力和生殖保健服务的利用:安德森-纽曼行为模型的应用
虐待妇女是一个全球性的健康问题,损害了她们的自尊,消耗了她们的精力。印度的研究证据主要集中在妇女在怀孕期间因遭受亲密伴侣暴力而使用生殖保健服务的情况。我们假设,怀孕期间的非伴侣暴力对妇女及其子女的健康同样有害。由于这方面尚未探索,我们调查了印度妇女在怀孕期间面临的身体非伴侣暴力(PNPV)与她们利用三种生殖保健服务(即产前护理、机构分娩和产后检查)之间的关系。利用第四轮全国家庭健康调查的数据,并在Andersen-Newman健康服务利用行为模型的框架下采用二元多变量logistic回归模型,我们发现,在怀孕期间经历PNPV的妇女在医疗机构分娩的可能性显著增加,但利用产后护理服务的可能性较低。因此,认识到怀孕期间的暴力与利用孕产妇保健服务之间的联系,可以使保健和其他社会支助组织确定遭受虐待的孕妇的独特需求,并首先帮助减少这种暴力的发生。
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Journal of Health Management
Journal of Health Management HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES-
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