Domestic Violence Enhanced Perinatal Care Program in China
Testing the Domestic Violence Enhanced Perinatal Care in China
University of Texas at Austin
100 participants
Feb 25, 2023
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
The proposed project addresses intimate partner violence (IPV) against pregnant women, which is a serious social and health issue. Pregnant women represent a particularly vulnerable population of IPV survivors in China, who have been largely underserved. There have been no interventions developed in China to prevent maternal IPV and its effects on maternal and infant health. The proposed project is the first structured IPV intervention integrated into prenatal care in China, which may have the potential to be translated into more prenatal clinics in China to prevent violence against pregnant women and improve maternal and infant health.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria1
- Being in early pregnancy (less than 13 weeks gestation) and screened positive for IPV in the year before pregnancy or during the current pregnancy.
Exclusion Criteria1
- Women who are not able to read and understand Chinese.
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Interventions
Our intervention consists of four major components: a) information about IPV and its effects on maternal and infant health, b) danger assessment, c) options and safety plan, and d) resources.
Usual perinatal care (e.g., prenatal health education) and a list of resource information (e.g., crisis lines, local IPV and mental health resources)
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NCT05388565