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Poor reproductive health among a group of socially damaged Middle Eastern women: a cross-sectional study

BACKGROUND: Despite the scope of violence against women and its importance for reproductive health, few data are available on the reproductive health issues among women having experienced violence. METHODS: This study described the reproductive disorders complicating social harm among 98 socially da...

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Autores principales: Mohammadi, Gohar, Amiraliakbari, Sedigheh, Ramezankhani, Ali, Majd, Hamid Alavi
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Dove Medical Press 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3225470/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22140328
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJWH.S26623
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author Mohammadi, Gohar
Amiraliakbari, Sedigheh
Ramezankhani, Ali
Majd, Hamid Alavi
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Amiraliakbari, Sedigheh
Ramezankhani, Ali
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description BACKGROUND: Despite the scope of violence against women and its importance for reproductive health, few data are available on the reproductive health issues among women having experienced violence. METHODS: This study described the reproductive disorders complicating social harm among 98 socially damaged women seeking care from drop-in centers who were of Persian ancestry, able to communicate and comprehend the contents of the questionnaire, and had history of domestic violence. The questionnaire had five dimensions: demographics, reproductive health, sexual performance, sexual behavior, and violence. Reproductive health included data on gestation, unplanned pregnancy, abortion, contraception, and cervical cancer screening. Data on sexual performance was acquired via the Persian version of sexual function scale, which has been demonstrated to have acceptable external validity in Iranian population. For sexual function, data was gathered on age at first intercourse and whether a participant had ever engaged in an oral or anal sexual activity. RESULTS: Mean age of participants was 33.4 years. Forty-seven percent of participants were married, 34.8% were divorced, 9.8% were widowed, and 8.7% were single. Mean age at first marriage was 16.4 (4.3) years and mean age at first sexual relationship was 16 (3.9) years. Illiteracy was observed among 18.5% of participants. Elementary education was reported by 22.8%, while only 3.3% of participants reported academic studies. Fifty-five percent were unemployed and 44.6% reported to be working at the time of the study. It was observed that 72.8% of participants were inflicted physically, as well as emotionally and sexually. The violence was reported to be exerted by husband (42.6%), parents (38.4%), or both (19.0%). Among 39 participants who ran away from home, 38 participants reported to be inflicted by violence. Unwanted pregnancy was reported by 64.6% of the participants. Abortion was reported in 50.0% of participants. Contraception was completely ignored in 44.6% of participants. Among eligible women, 53.3% never participated in cervical cancer screening examination. Mean sexual performance scale score was 21.9 (5.5) and 75 (83.3%) participants scored less than 28. CONCLUSION: A high prevalence of poor reproductive health was documented among a group of Middle Eastern socially damaged women.
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spelling pubmed-32254702011-12-02 Poor reproductive health among a group of socially damaged Middle Eastern women: a cross-sectional study Mohammadi, Gohar Amiraliakbari, Sedigheh Ramezankhani, Ali Majd, Hamid Alavi Int J Womens Health Original Research BACKGROUND: Despite the scope of violence against women and its importance for reproductive health, few data are available on the reproductive health issues among women having experienced violence. METHODS: This study described the reproductive disorders complicating social harm among 98 socially damaged women seeking care from drop-in centers who were of Persian ancestry, able to communicate and comprehend the contents of the questionnaire, and had history of domestic violence. The questionnaire had five dimensions: demographics, reproductive health, sexual performance, sexual behavior, and violence. Reproductive health included data on gestation, unplanned pregnancy, abortion, contraception, and cervical cancer screening. Data on sexual performance was acquired via the Persian version of sexual function scale, which has been demonstrated to have acceptable external validity in Iranian population. For sexual function, data was gathered on age at first intercourse and whether a participant had ever engaged in an oral or anal sexual activity. RESULTS: Mean age of participants was 33.4 years. Forty-seven percent of participants were married, 34.8% were divorced, 9.8% were widowed, and 8.7% were single. Mean age at first marriage was 16.4 (4.3) years and mean age at first sexual relationship was 16 (3.9) years. Illiteracy was observed among 18.5% of participants. Elementary education was reported by 22.8%, while only 3.3% of participants reported academic studies. Fifty-five percent were unemployed and 44.6% reported to be working at the time of the study. It was observed that 72.8% of participants were inflicted physically, as well as emotionally and sexually. The violence was reported to be exerted by husband (42.6%), parents (38.4%), or both (19.0%). Among 39 participants who ran away from home, 38 participants reported to be inflicted by violence. Unwanted pregnancy was reported by 64.6% of the participants. Abortion was reported in 50.0% of participants. Contraception was completely ignored in 44.6% of participants. Among eligible women, 53.3% never participated in cervical cancer screening examination. Mean sexual performance scale score was 21.9 (5.5) and 75 (83.3%) participants scored less than 28. CONCLUSION: A high prevalence of poor reproductive health was documented among a group of Middle Eastern socially damaged women. Dove Medical Press 2011-11-24 /pmc/articles/PMC3225470/ /pubmed/22140328 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJWH.S26623 Text en © 2011 Mohammadi et al, publisher and licensee Dove Medical Press Ltd. This is an Open Access article which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, provided the original work is properly cited.
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title_sort poor reproductive health among a group of socially damaged middle eastern women: a cross-sectional study
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3225470/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22140328
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJWH.S26623
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