Pregnancy and intimate partner violence in Canada: A comparison of victims who were and were not abused during pregnancy
Authors: Tamara L. Taillieu, Douglas A. Brownridge, Kimberly A. Tyler, Ko Ling Chan, Agnes Tiwari, and Susy C. Santos
Overview
Abstract (English)
The purpose of this study was to examine risk factors, indicators of severity, and differences in post-violence health effects for victims who experienced intimate partner violence (IPV) during pregnancy compared to victims who experienced IPV outside the pregnancy period. Data were from Statistics Canada’s 2009 General Social Survey. Among IPV victims, 10.5 % experienced physical and/or sexual violence during pregnancy. Victims who had experienced violence during pregnancy were more likely than victims who were not abused during pregnancy to experience both less severe and more severe forms of violence. In fully adjusted models, younger age, separated or divorced marital status, as well as partners’ patriarchal domination, destruction of property, and drinking were significant predictors of pregnancy violence. Measures indicative of more severe violence and of a number of adverse post-violence health effects were significantly elevated among victims who experienced pregnancy violence relative to victims who were not abused during pregnancy. Implications of these findings are discussed.
Abstract (French)
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Details
Type | Journal article |
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Author | Tamara L. Taillieu, Douglas A. Brownridge, Kimberly A. Tyler, Ko Ling Chan, Agnes Tiwari, and Susy C. Santos |
Publication Year | 2016 |
Title | Pregnancy and intimate partner violence in Canada: A comparison of victims who were and were not abused during pregnancy |
Volume | 31 |
Journal Name | Journal of Family Violence |
Number | 5 |
Pages | 567-579 |
Publication Language | English |
- Tamara L. Taillieu
- Tamara L. Taillieu, Douglas A. Brownridge, Kimberly A. Tyler, Ko Ling Chan, Agnes Tiwari, and Susy C. Santos
- Pregnancy and intimate partner violence in Canada: A comparison of victims who were and were not abused during pregnancy
- Journal of Family Violence
- 31
- 2016
- 5
- 567-579