Sexually transmitted infections and spousal violence: The experience of married women in India

S Shabnam - Indian Journal of Gender Studies, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
A growing body of research has documented that spousal violence has several adverse
effects on the reproductive health of women. Using the dataset of the third National Family …

Marital violence and women's reproductive health care in Uttar Pradesh, India

S Sudha, S Morrison - Women's health issues, 2011 - Elsevier
Objective Although the impact of marital violence on women's reproductive health is
recognized globally, there is little research on how women's experience of and justification …

Spousal sexual violence and poverty are risk factors for sexually transmitted infections in women: a longitudinal study of women in Goa, India

HA Weiss, V Patel, B West, RW Peeling… - Sexually transmitted …, 2008 - sti.bmj.com
Objectives: To describe factors associated with incident sexually transmitted infections (STI)
in a population-based sample of women in Goa, India. Methods: A random sample of …

Spousal sexual violence, sexual behavior and sexually transmitted infections among ever-married women in Uganda

SO Wandera, JPM Ntozi, B Kwagala - African Population Studies, 2010 - aps.journals.ac.za
Despite the increasing recognition of the significance of spousal sexual violence in
developing countries, evidence on its consequences for reproductive health remains limited …

Domestic violence and symptoms of gynecologic morbidity among women in North India

R Stephenson, MA Koenig, S Ahmed - International family planning …, 2006 - JSTOR
Context: Although there is increasing recognition of the global scope of domestic violence
and the potential reproductive health consequences of violence, little is known about the …

The association between marital violence and reproductive and sexual health outcomes of women: A multi-country study of South Asia

SMM Kamal, E Ulas - Health care for women international, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
In this study, we examined the relationship between marital violence (MV) and reproductive
and sexual health outcomes of women of Bangladesh, India, Nepal and Pakistan. The …

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N Chowdhary, V Patel - Journal of postgraduate medicine, 2008 - journals.lww.com
Background: Spousal violence has wide-ranging effects on the physical, reproductive,
sexual and psychological health of women. There are few longitudinal studies that describe …

[HTML][HTML] Spousal violence against women and its consequences on pregnancy outcomes and reproductive health of women in India

M Bramhankar, RS Reshmi - BMC women's health, 2021 - Springer
Background Globally, one in three women experienced domestic violence. Alike the
scenario observed in India, and a very few studies talk about violence and its consequences …

Interpersonal violence as risk factor for women's sexually transmitted infection and reproductive health consequences in India: a community based study

M Mahapatro, RN Gupta, V Gupta, AS Kundu - Journal of Public Health, 2012 - Springer
Aim The paper aims to study whether (1) abusive husbands demonstrate higher sexually
transmitted infection (STI) infection prevalence compared with non-abusive husbands and …

Examining nonconsensual sex and risk of reproductive tract infections and sexually transmitted infections among young married women in India

AK Singh, RK Sinha, R Jain - … : Perspectives from Africa, the Middle East …, 2015 - Springer
A young woman's powerlessness and inability to exercise sexual choices in her marital
home exacerbate the nonconsensual nature of early sex, particularly forced sexual initiation …