2019
DOI: 10.26719/emhj.19.001
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Relationship between domestic violence and infertility

Abstract: Background: Infertility is a significant psychological stressor among infertile couples. Aggressive behaviour such as domestic violence may be the consequence of this situation. Aims: To determine the relationship between domestic violence and infertility and its associated factors. Methods: This unmatched case-control study was conducted on 400 women who were referred to Al-Zahra teaching Hospital in Rasht, Islamic Republic of Iran, from May to December 2015. The data were collected by WHO Domestic violence q… Show more

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“…In this study, the prevalence of all the subclasses of violence (physical, verbal, emotional and sexual) was higher among the infertile group compared to their fertile counterparts. This was consistent with results from other studies [7,8,[10][11][12][13]15,19,22,23].…”
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“…In this study, the prevalence of all the subclasses of violence (physical, verbal, emotional and sexual) was higher among the infertile group compared to their fertile counterparts. This was consistent with results from other studies [7,8,[10][11][12][13]15,19,22,23].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 94%
“…The mean age of the infertile respondents was 32.0 (± 5.7) years. This was similar to the mean ages of 32.96 years reported by Rahebi et al [10], 31.77 years by Ozturk et at. [11], 31.6 years by Fatma et al [12], 31.66 years by Fatemeh et al [13] and 31.1 years by Farzadi et al [14].…”
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“…Of course, environmental stress can have a multitude of sources including domestic, as examined in the article "Relationship between domestic violence and infertility" (16), when the anxiety of infertility is compounded by social expectations and fear that can manifest in aggressive behaviour and even injury, where usually it is the woman suffering assault, both psychological and physical. Supporting women's health continues to be of great importance when considering the more traditional roles that women as mothers and caregivers undertake in the Region, and maternal support in the relation with effective child development is the focus of research in the article "The effect of a maternal training programme on early childhood development in Egypt" (17), which examines positive correlations with effective maternal training and improved cognitive and behavioural development in children.…”
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