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Research Article

Domestic Violence during pregnancy as risk factors for stress and depression: The experience of women attending ANC at atertiary care hospital in India

, Ph.D, , Ph.D, , Ph.D, , Ph.D & , MA
Pages 124-134 | Received 23 Feb 2021, Accepted 10 Jan 2022, Published online: 19 Jan 2022
 

ABSTRACT

Domestic Violence (DV) during the antenatal period has major effects on the mother and pregnancy outcome and is associated with stress and mental health problems. The paper aims to examine the association of DV with stress and depression (S&D) during the first trimester of pregnancy attending antenatal care (ANC) at the Lok Nayak (LN) hospital, a tertiary healthcare hospital in New Delhi, India and address the response of the women. A mixed method was used to gain an in-depth understanding of the participants. A total of 921 women were screened from November 2018 to March 2020 using standard tools for the presence of incidents of DV and S&D. 517 pregnant women with up to 20 weeks of pregnancy who met the inclusion criteria and came to receive ANC at the facility were considered. The prevalence of DV in various forms (psychological, physical and sexual) during pregnancy (49.5%), stress (82%), and depression (33%) have an association that reflects the importance of acknowledging both of them as having a significant implication for the health of pregnant women in India. Analysis suggest that women who experienced DV during pregnancy are 4.9 times and 5.3 times more likely to suffer from stress and depressive symptoms than non-victims of DV respectively. The strong association reinforces the need to conduct routine screening during pregnancy to identify and respond to women with DV and S&D.

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Funding

Funds received for the research from Indian Council of Medical Research, NewDelhi

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