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451 – Study of Relationship between Domestic Violence and Health Services Utilization in Married Women in Tehran, 2011–12

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 April 2020

M. Ahmadzad-Asl
Affiliation:
Tehran University of Medical Sciences Tehran Institute of Psychiatry, Tehran, Iran
F. Davoudi
Affiliation:
Tehran University of Medical Sciences
H. Mohammad-Sadeghi
Affiliation:
Tehran University of Medical Sciences Tehran Institute of Psychiatry, Tehran, Iran
N. Khademolreza
Affiliation:
Tehran University of Medical Sciences
N. Zarei
Affiliation:
Tehran University of Medical Sciences
M. Naserbakht
Affiliation:
Tehran University of Medical Sciences
M. Nojomi
Affiliation:
Tehran University of Medical Sciences
S. Rafiefar
Affiliation:
Tehran University of Medical Sciences
M. Rasoulian
Affiliation:
Tehran University of Medical Sciences Tehran Institute of Psychiatry, Tehran, Iran

Abstract

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Background review:

Domestic violence against women (DV) in one of health problems that have 9–15% of burden of diseases in middle aged women and would lead to another health problems such as psychiatric disorders and could increase health services utilization and costs.

Aim:

To estimate prevalence of DV in married women in Tehran and its relation to health services utilization.

Methods:

A household survey of 615 married women in 22 city districts of Tehran in 2011 with a cluster sampling method was done. Demographic, knowledge, attitude and experience of DV in last 12 months and during marital life, health services utilization in last 1 and 12 months were collected. Analysis were done by STATA, SPSS and ArcGIS softwares.

Results:

We interviewed 615 married women, mean±SE age 42.6±1.1 years and duration of marriage 21.5±0.7 years. Physical and non-physical DV during marital life were 35.1% and 7.2%; respectively and during last 12 months were 18.9% and 35.6%; respectively. Health service utilization during last 1 and 12 months were 2.6 and 7.15 time per person; respectively. Women with non-physical DV utilized more mental health and non-prescribed medicine use (P< 0.05). Women with physical DV had less physician (GP, Specialist) services use (1.8±0.6 vs. 2.3±0.1, respectively, P = 0.045) but similar rate of all services utilization with women without physical DV.

Conclusions:

DV victims had higher rates of anxiety and depression that would lead to higher health services utilization among them and may produce at least 250 billion Rials annual cost to health system.

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