Abstract
Violence against women (VAW) is a violation of women's fundamental rights and special attention must be paid during the gestational and postpartum period. To determine the prevalence of violence against women attending antenatal and postpartum controls in Primary Health Centers. The Woman Abuse Screening Tool (WAST) for early detection of VAW was applied to 279 pregnant and 102 puerperal women attending five public primary health centers in metropolitan Santiago. The prevalence ofviolence against pregnant and puerperal women was 5.7 and 5.9%, respectively. In both groups, the factors associated with a greater risk of violence were being immigrants, a history of domestic violence, not having a supportive partner and alcohol consumption by the partner. Violence against these women is a multifactorial, complex and structural phenomenon, which involves the victim, the abuser and the entire social system. Primary health care level and health professionals can be key elements applying early detection strategies, timely referral mechanisms and bringing emotional support for victims.
Highlights
Violence against women (VAW) is a violation of womens fundamental rights and special attention must be paid during the gestational and postpartum period
En el análisis desagregado del instrumento Woman Abuse Screening Tool (WAST) en las embarazadas y mujeres en período postparto se observó que hay mujeres que declaran que con su pareja resuelven las discusiones con mucha dificultad, que las controlan en cuanto al dinero que gastan o las hacen trabajar en exceso, perciben su relación como estresante, tienen miedo de su pareja la cual las humilla y descalifica verbalmente, declaran que las discusiones terminan en golpes, patadas o empujones y que han sido obligadas a tener relaciones sexuales para evitar tener un conflicto mayor
A historical review of the violences against women/Una revision historica de las violencias contra mujeres
Summary
Violencia contra la mujer durante la gestación y postparto infligida por su pareja en Centros de Atención Primaria de la zona norte de Santiago, Chile. Prevalence and factors associated with partner violence among pregnant and puerperal women in Santiago, Chile
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