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Knowledge Awareness Perceptions and Use of Emergency Contraceptives among Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence

机译:亲密伴侣暴力幸存者中的紧急避孕药具的知识意识认知和使用

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The study examines emergency contraception (EC) knowledge, awareness, perceptions, and prior use and identifies predictors of EC use among a sample of survivors of intimate partner violence (IPV). The majority (66.2%) of 154 survivors at risk of pregnancy reported EC awareness, only 15.3% reported prior EC use. Logistic regression identified perceived abusive intimate partner approval (OR = 2.25; 95% CI = 1.15–4.41) and lack of moral/religious objections (OR = 12.83; 95% CI = 5.48–30.03) as the strongest predictors of EC use. Health care provider interventions acknowledging barriers to EC use, such as partner approval, and education that improves awareness of and knowledge about EC, may have the impact of empowering survivors in their reproductive choices, reducing unwanted pregnancies.
机译:该研究检查了紧急避孕(EC)的知识,意识,知觉和先前使用情况,并在亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)幸存者样本中确定了EC使用的预测因素。 154名有妊娠风险的幸存者中的大多数(66.2%)报告了对EC的认识,只有15.3%的患者报告了曾使用EC。 Logistic回归确定被感知的虐待性亲密伴侣批准(OR = 2.25; 95%CI = 1.15–4.41)和缺乏道德/宗教异议(OR = 12.83; 95%CI = 5.48–30.03)是EC使用的最强预测指标。卫生保健提供者的干预措施认识到使用EC的障碍,例如合作伙伴批准以及提高对EC的认识和知识的教育,可能会影响赋权幸存者的生殖选择,减少意外怀孕。

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