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Associations of marital violence with different forms of contraception: Cross‐sectional findings from South Asia

Author Affiliations
Boston University, Boston Medical Center, University of California San Diego, Center for Health and Gender Equity
Published InInternational Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics
Year2015
Citations43

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To assess associations between marital violence and type of contraception among women in South Asia. METHODS: Cross-sectional analyses were conducted using marital violence data collected during the most recent Demographic and Health Surveys from Bangladesh (n=3665), India (n=56357), and Nepal (n=3037). Data were pooled to assess associations of marital violence (physical or sexual) with modern contraception use (current spacing or sterilization). RESULTS: Sexual marital violence was associated with both modern spacing contraception (adjusted odds ratio [AOR] 1.30; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.13-1.49) and sterilization (AOR 0.79; 95% CI, 0.70-0.88). Sexual violence was reported more often by pill users (9.8% vs 5.5% for non-users) but less often by condom users (4.5% vs 5.8% for non-users). CONCLUSION: Sexual marital violence might…
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