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Pregnancy, alcohol intake, and intimate partner violence among men and women attending drinking establishments in a Cape Town, South Africa township

机译:南非开普敦城镇饮酒场所的男女怀孕,饮酒和亲密伴侣暴力

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The highest rates of fetal alcohol syndrome worldwide can be found in South Africa. Particularly in impoverished townships in the Western Cape, pregnant women live in environments where alcohol intake during pregnancy has become normalized and interpersonal violence (IPV) is reported at high rates. For the current study we sought to examine how pregnancy, for both men and women, is related to alcohol use behaviors and IPV. We surveyed 2,120 men and women attending drinking establishments in a township located in the Western Cape of South Africa. Among women 13.3% reported being pregnant, and among men 12.0% reported their partner pregnant. For pregnant women, 61% reported attending the bar that evening to drink alcohol and 26% reported both alcohol use and currently experiencing IPV. Daily or almost daily binge drinking was reported twice as often among pregnant women than non-pregnant women (8.4% vs. 4.2%). Men with pregnant partners reported the highest rates of hitting sex partners, forcing a partner to have sex, and being forced to have sex. High rates of alcohol frequency, consumption, binge drinking, consumption and binge drinking were reported across the entire sample. In general, experiencing and perpetrating IPV were associated with alcohol use among all participants except for men with pregnant partners. Alcohol use among pregnant women attending shebeens is alarmingly high. Moreover, alcohol use appears to be an important factor in understanding the relationship between IPV and pregnancy. Intensive, targeted, and effective interventions for both men and women are urgently needed to address high rates of drinking alcohol among pregnant women who attend drinking establishments.
机译:在南非,全世界胎儿酒精综合症的发病率最高。尤其是在西开普省贫困的城镇,孕妇生活在怀孕期间饮酒已恢复正常并且据报发生人际暴力(IPV)的环境中。在本研究中,我们试图研究男性和女性的怀孕与饮酒行为和IPV有何关系。我们调查了在南非西开普省一个小镇上饮酒场所的2120名男女。在女性中,有13.3%的人报告怀孕,在男性中,有12.0%的人报告伴侣已经怀孕。对于孕妇,有61%的人报告说那天晚上去酒吧喝酒,有26%的人报告了既饮酒又正在经历IPV。据报道,孕妇每日或几乎每天暴饮酒的频率是非孕妇的两倍(8.4%比4.2%)。有怀孕伴侣的男人报告说,殴打伴侣,强迫伴侣做爱以及被迫做爱的比例最高。在整个样本中,酒精频率,消耗,暴饮暴食,消耗和暴饮暴食率均较高。一般而言,除了有怀孕伴侣的男性外,所有参与者中经历和实施IPV都与饮酒有关。参加shebeens的孕妇中的饮酒量惊人地高。此外,饮酒似乎是理解IPV与妊娠之间关系的重要因素。迫切需要针对男性和女性的密集,有针对性的有效干预措施,以解决参加饮酒场所的孕妇饮酒率高的问题。

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