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. 2023 Mar;113(3):297–305. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2022.307195

TABLE 1—

Health Care Visits and Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) Screening Among Patients Reporting Physical Violence: United States, Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System, 2016–2019

Unweighted No. (Weighted %) 95% CI
Preconception
Health care visit in the 12 mo before pregnancy
 No 2103 (32.9) 31.0, 34.9
 Yes 4156 (67.1) 65.1, 69.1
If yes, received IPV screening
 No 1452 (38.4) 35.9, 41.0
 Yes 2704 (61.6) 59.1, 64.1
Not screened (no visit or visit without screening) 3555 (58.7) 56.6, 60.7
Pregnancy
Prenatal care visit
 No 135 (1.9) 1.4, 2.5
 Yes 6124 (98.2) 97.5, 98.6
If yes, received IPV screening
 No 1326 (25.5) 23.6, 27.5
 Yes 4798 (74.5) 72.5, 76.4
Not screened (no visit or visit without screening) 1461 (26.9) 25.0, 28.8
Postpartum
Postpartum health care visit
 No 1196 (17.0) 15.6, 18.6
 Yes 5063 (83.0) 81.4, 84.5
If yes, received IPV screening
 No 1714 (37.6) 35.4, 40.0
 Yes 3349 (62.4) 60.0, 64.6
Not screened (no visit or visit without screening) 2910 (48.3) 46.2, 50.4

Note. CI = confidence interval. Sample size was n = 6259. Sample excludes 790 people who were younger than 18 years and not asked about violence/IPV and 3430 who had births in Vermont (which does not report race/ethnicity).