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Battered and pregnant: a prevalence study.
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1987
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Family MedicineGynecologyMaternity ServicePhysical BatteringHigh-risk PregnancyPartner ViolenceViolence Against WomenPrenatal CarePublic HealthDomestic ViolenceSexual And Reproductive HealthMaternal Cardiovascular OutcomeMaternal ComplicationChild AbuseMaternal HealthMidwiferyPregnancy NutritionCurrent PregnancyPrevalence StudyAbortionSociologyPediatricsPregnancyPregnant WomenDomestic Violence PreventionMedicineWomen's Health
We interviewed 290 pregnant women randomly selected from public and private prenatal clinics, 80 per cent of whom were at least five months pregnant (ages 18-43, 42 per cent Latino, 22 per cent Black). Twenty-four women reported physical battering during this pregnancy (44 reported physical battering before the current pregnancy). Eight of the 24 pregnant women had sought medical treatment for injuries sustained; none reported having been assessed by prenatal care providers for abuse.
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