Table 2.
Characteristics of gynaecological outpatients (n = 154) who reported having suffered from domestic violence.
| Characteristic | ||
|---|---|---|
| Age (years) | 39.7 ± 16.0 | |
| Number of pregnancies | 1.9 ± 2.0 | |
| Number of labours | 1.4 ± 1.6 | |
| Ongoing impact of violence | ||
| No | 62 (40.3 %) | |
| Yes | 87 (56.5 %) | |
| Missing data | 5 (3.2 %) | |
| Outpatient visit after October 2017a | ||
| No | 55 (35.7 %) | |
| Yes | 99 (64.3 %) | |
| Missing data | 0 (0.0 %) | |
| Abdominal pain | ||
| No | 90 (58.4 %) | |
| Yes | 63 (40.9 %) | |
| Missing data | 1 (0.6 %) | |
| Patient wanted to be contacted | ||
| No | 68 (44.4 %) | |
| Yes | 64 (41.8 %) | |
| Missing data | 21 (13.7 %) | |
| Already treated for domestic violence | ||
| No | 71 (46.1 %) | |
| Yes | 79 (51.3 %) | |
| Missing data | 4 (2.6 %) | |
| History of drug abuse | ||
| No | 127 (82.5 %) | |
| Yes | 14 (9.1 %) | |
| Missing data | 13 (8.4 %) | |
| Immigrant | ||
| No | 141 (91.6 %) | |
| Yes | 7 (4.5 %) | |
| Missing data | 6 (3.9 %) | |
Values are means ± standard deviations for continuous data and numbers and percentages for categorical data. Data on number of labours were missing for one patient.
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