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Association between women´s exposure to intimate partner violence and the selfreport of genital discharge and ulcers

Authors

  • Nicole Noriega Arce Facultad de Medicina Humana, Universidad de Piura
  • Franco Romaní-Romaní Facultad de Medicina Humana, Universidad de Piura

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31403/rpgo.v69i2543

Keywords:

Sexually transmitted diseases, Reproductive tract infections, Vaginal discharge, Violence against women, Domestic violence, Intimate partner violence, Sex offenses

Abstract

Introduction: The association between violence against women and sexually
transmitted infections is controversial. Objective: To assess the association between
emotional, physical, and sexual intimate partner violence with self-reported
discharge and genital ulcer in women from participants in a population-based survey.
Methods: An analysis of the Demographic and Family Health Survey of Peru, 2021
was performed. Inclusion criteria were 15-49 years of age, married or cohabiting,
and selected and interviewed for the domestic violence module. The prevalence
of self-reported discharge and genital ulcer was estimated. The association with
intimate partner violence was performed by binary logistic regression with odds
ratio estimation, considering the complex sample design. Results: The prevalence of
reporting genital ulcer or discharge was 10.0%. The odds ratio for reporting genital
discharge or ulcer among women who suffered mild physical violence compared
with those not exposed was 2.25 (95%CI: 1.72-2.94), the risk increased to 3.42
(95%CI: 2.39-4.90) among women who suffered severe physical violence. The odds
ratio generated by exposure to sexual violence for reporting discharge or ulcer was
higher (odds ratio: 3.84, 95% CI: 2.47-5.96). Conclusions: Women exposed to each of
the three types of intimate partner violence had a higher chance of reporting genital
discharge or ulcer in the last 12 months. The risk increases when physical and sexual
violence coexist.

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2023-10-16 — Updated on 2023-10-16

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Noriega Arce, N. ., & Romaní-Romaní, F. . (2023). Association between women´s exposure to intimate partner violence and the selfreport of genital discharge and ulcers. The Peruvian Journal of Gynecology and Obstetrics, 69(3). https://doi.org/10.31403/rpgo.v69i2543

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