Table 4.
Variables | Frequency (%) |
---|---|
If you have experienced IPV during pregnancy, what did you do? | |
Nothing | 46 (61.3%) |
Reported him to relations | 19 (25.3%) |
Quit relationship | 10 (13.3%) |
If nothing, why? | |
Fear | 35 (77.8%) |
I forgave him | 10 (22.2%) |
Did you seek for medical care following the effect of the violence? | |
Yes | 58 (79.5%) |
No | 15 (20.5%) |
If yes, how were you managed? | |
In-patient | 29 (50.9%) |
Out-patient | 28 (49.1%) |
If you did not seek for medical care why? | |
Due to fear | 5 (33.3%) |
Lack of finance | 3 (20.0%) |
Shame | 7 (46.7%) |
If you have experienced IPV during pregnancy, did anyone try to help you out? | |
Yes | 40 (51.9%) |
No | 37 (48.1%) |
If yes, who? | |
Family | 24 (60.0%) |
Close friends | 16 (40.0%) |
IPV is associated with harmful use of drugs and alcohol | |
Yes | 236 (90.8%) |
No | 24 (9.2%) |
IPV is associated with exposure to violence between parents | |
Yes | 249 (95.8%) |
No | 11 (4.2%) |
IPV affects the victim's health status and lifestyle | |
Yes | 250 (96.2%) |
No | 10 (3.8%) |
Do you think IPV during pregnancy should be encouraged by the society? | |
Yes | 0 (0.0%) |
No | 260 (100%) |