EXPOSURE OF INFERTILE WOMEN TO VIOLENCE AND RELATED FACTORS IN WOMEN REFERRING TO URMIA INFERTILITY CENTER IN 2015

Mogadam Tabrizi, F and Sheikhi, N and Feizbakhsh, N and Behroozi Lak, T (2016) EXPOSURE OF INFERTILE WOMEN TO VIOLENCE AND RELATED FACTORS IN WOMEN REFERRING TO URMIA INFERTILITY CENTER IN 2015. The Journal of Urmia Nursing and Midwifery Faculty, 13 (10). pp. 853-862.

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Abstract

Infertility causes lots of psychosocial consequences for many couples. Being aware of infertility and treatment failure, marital conflicts begin to occur, which leads to violence against women. The present study aimed to determine the factors associated with violence against infertile women in various aspects such as domestic violence, social pressure, punishment, frustration, and traditional violence practices. Materials & Methods: The study inducted on 384 infertile women with primary infertility in infertility centers affiliated to Urmia University of Medical Sciences in 2015. Random Sampling was used. Researcher made Questionnaire (demographic couples, infertility information), and General Health Questionnaire as well as scale for determining violence against infertile women were used as tools to collect the data. The data were analyzed with SPSS software (version 22). Results: Results showed that the mean scores of violence were 87.47±41.88. There were significant association between the ages of the subjects and the age of the wife. In families with infertile women and husband with primary education and below, and in women with lower economic status, the violence rate was significant (Pvalue <0.001). By lengthening the duration of marriage, and awareness of the infertile women, the rate of the violence was high (Pvalue <0.001). And relatively, there was strong relationships between all the components of the violence, and the total score of public health (r>0.5). Conclusion: Several factors are involved in violence against infertile women. So identifying the factors associated with violence against infertile women can help the public health care providers to reduce these kinds of violence

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: infertility, violence, violence against women
Subjects: R Medicine > RT Nursing
Depositing User: Unnamed user with email gholipour.s@umsu.ac.ir
Date Deposited: 27 Jan 2018 05:25
Last Modified: 28 May 2019 07:17
URI: http://eprints.umsu.ac.ir/id/eprint/3969

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