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Intimate partner violence screening and pregnant Latinas

M. Rodriguez, J. Shoultz, E. Richardson
Violence Vict

Little is known about factors associated with health care screening of intimate partner violence (IPV) for Latinas during pregnancy. This study builds on current research examining IPV-associated outcomes among Latinas by analyzing 210 pregnant Latina responses to a patient survey. A multivariate logistic regression model examined factors associated with being screened for IPV. One-third of pregnant women reported being screened for IPV. Factors related to being screened for IPV are reported and did not match those associated with having experienced IPV. While most pregnant Latinas were not screened for IPV, having systematic processes in place for IPV screening and fostering good patient-provider communication may facilitate identification of IPV. Having a greater awareness of the risk factors associated with IPV may also provide cues for clinicians to better address the issue of IPV.

Rodriguez M, Shoultz J, Richardson E. Intimate partner violence screening and pregnant Latinas. Violence Vict. 2009;24(4):520-532. PMID: 19694355. PMCID: PMC2791784.

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Peer Reviewed Research
Outcomes
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Social Needs/ SDH
Population
Pregnant/New Mothers
Social Determinant of Health
Violence/Safety
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Other Study Design
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