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STUDY OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN DOMESTIC VIOLENCE INTENSITY DURING PREGNANCY AND MOTHER-INFANT ATTACHMENT

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 Background and Purpose: Mother–infant attachment has gained momentum in mental health in recent years. Also, partner violence against pregnant women is an important health problem all over the world. The present study was designed to determine the relationship between domestic violence intensity in pregnancy and mother-infant attachment.Methods and Materials: In this descriptive analytical study, 102 pregnant women admitted to healthcare centers in Mashad, in 2008, were included through stratified clustered sampling. Information on domestic violence during pregnancy was collected through "Conflict Tactics Scale" and "Mother to Infant Attachment Inventory" 4-5 weeks after delivery. Obtained data were analyzed in SPSS using Spearman correlation coefficient, Kruskal Wallis, Mann Whitney U and multiple regressions.Results: In general, 89.2% of women experienced very mild, 9.8% experienced mild and 1% moderate levels of domestic experience from their partners. Negative significant relationships were found to exist between verbal (p=0.032, r= - 0/21) and physical violence (p=0.005, r=-0.27), injuries (p=0.018, r=-0.23), total score of violence (p=0.002, r=-0.29) and mother-infant attachment. Also, mean scores of psychological (p=0.026, ms=15.9±12.94) and physical (p=0.002, ms=9.1±11.12) violence, injuries (p=0.006, ms=2.5±3.47) and total score of violence (p=0.038, ms=47.6±33.68) were significantly higher in the group of partners dissatisfied from the pregnancy of their wives. However, no significant differences were found between educational levels of men and women and different types of violence.Conclusion: The results indicate the correlation of verbal and physical violence as well as injuries during pregnancy with mother–infant attachment.

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JAFARNEZHAD, F., MOGHADAM HOSSEINI, V., SOLTANIFAR, ATEFEH, & EBRAHIMZADEH, SAEID. (2009). STUDY OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN DOMESTIC VIOLENCE INTENSITY DURING PREGNANCY AND MOTHER-INFANT ATTACHMENT. JOURNAL OF SABZEVAR UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES, 16(1 (51)), 35-42. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/82566/en

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JAFARNEZHAD F., MOGHADAM HOSSEINI V., SOLTANIFAR ATEFEH, EBRAHIMZADEH SAEID. STUDY OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN DOMESTIC VIOLENCE INTENSITY DURING PREGNANCY AND MOTHER-INFANT ATTACHMENT. JOURNAL OF SABZEVAR UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES[Internet]. 2009;16(1 (51)):35-42. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/82566/en

IEEE: Copy

F. JAFARNEZHAD, V. MOGHADAM HOSSEINI, ATEFEH SOLTANIFAR, and SAEID EBRAHIMZADEH, “STUDY OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN DOMESTIC VIOLENCE INTENSITY DURING PREGNANCY AND MOTHER-INFANT ATTACHMENT,” JOURNAL OF SABZEVAR UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES, vol. 16, no. 1 (51), pp. 35–42, 2009, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/82566/en

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