Table 3 Domestic violence proportion and outcomes of study sample (n=1,099) Features Percentage Frequency (n=1,099) No domestic violence 842 76.6 257 23.4 185 16.8 80 7.3 12.4 136 Domestic violence Emotional Physical Sexual Emotional + Physical Emotional + Sexual Physical + Sexual All three of them 66 6.0 72 6.6 3.6 40 34 3.1 Pre-term outcome 135 12.3 Low birthweight 116 10.6 Low birthweight and/or pre-term 160 14.6
Table 5 The association between specific type of domestic violence and pre-term/low birthweight delivery Independent variables POR 95% CI P-value Pre-term/low birthweight (n=160) Non-pre-term/low birthweight (n=939) Domestic violence No 106 (66.3) 54 (33.7) 736 (78.4) 203 (21.6) 1 1.44* Yes (1.04–1.99)* 0.029* Emotional violencea No 1 123 (76.9) 37 (23.1) 791 (84.2) 148 (15.8) Yes 1.27 (0.85-1.91) 0.250 Physical violence No 147 (91.9) 13 (8.1) 872 (92.9) 67 (7.1) Yes 0.69 (0.37–1.28) 0.237 Sexual violencea No Yes I 130 (81.3) 30 (18.7) 833 (88.7) 106 (11.3) 1.49* (1.01-2.19)* 0.046* Notes: *Significant association. "Multivariate analysis of emotional violence/physical violence/sexual violence with the wife's age groups, occupations, housing status, economic status, husband's age group, and alcohol consuming habit. Abbreviation: POR, Adjusted prevalence odds ratio.
Table 3 Domestic violence proportion and outcomes of study sample (n=1,099) Features Percentage Frequency (n=1,099) No d
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