Titre :
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Associations between maternal experiences of intimate partner violence and child nutrition and mortality : findings from Demographic and Health Surveys in Egypt, Honduras, Kenya, Malawi and Rwanda. (2011)
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Auteurs :
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Emily RICO ;
Tanya ABRAMSKY ;
Bridget FENN ;
Charlotte WATTS
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Type de document :
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Article
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Dans :
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Journal of epidemiology and community health (vol. 65, n° 4, 2011)
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Pagination :
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360-367
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Langues:
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Anglais
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Mots-clés :
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Association
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Mère
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Relation conjugale
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Mortalité infantile
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Enfant
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Alimentation
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Nutrition
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Mortalité maternelle
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Mortalité
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Epidémiologie
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Enquête épidémiologique
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Enquête
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Egypte
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Honduras
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Kenya
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Malawi
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Victime
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Homme
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Afrique
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Amérique
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Maltraitance
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Violence conjugale
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Amérique centrale
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Résumé :
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[BDSP. Notice produite par INIST-CNRS R0xCI8jD. Diffusion soumise à autorisation]. Background If effective interventions are to be used to address child mortality and malnutrition, then it is important that we understand the different pathways operating within the framework of child health. More attention needs to be given to understanding the contribution of social influences such as intimate partner violence (IPV). Aim To investigate the relationship between maternal exposure to IPV and child mortality and malnutrition using data from five developing countries. Methods Population data from Egypt, Honduras, Kenya, Malawi and Rwanda were analysed. Logistic regression analysis was used to generate odds ratios of the associations between several categories of maternal exposure to IPV since the age of 15 and three child outcomes : under-2-year-old (U2) mortality and moderate and severe stunting (
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