
@article{ref1,
title="Quality of life of victims of intimate partner violence",
journal="International journal of gynaecology and obstetrics",
year="2005",
author="Leung, T. W. and Leung, Wing-Cheong and Ng, E. H. Y. and Ho, P. C.",
volume="90",
number="3",
pages="258-262",
abstract="OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the impact of intimate partner violence on the quality of life in Obstetric/Gynecological (OBGYN) patients. METHOD: A total of 1614 OBGYN patients were classified into four groups (Group 1: requesting termination of pregnancy, n=300; Group 2: infertility patients, n=500; Group 3: other general gynecological patients, n=300; Group 4: obstetric patients, n=514) were successfully interviewed in the absence of their male partners, using a structured questionnaire modified from the Abuse Assessment Screen Questionnaire. Those who reported ever having been abused, together with an equal number of non-abused women as controls, were asked to complete the World Health Organization Quality of Life Measure - Abbreviated version (Hong Kong) Questionnaire. RESULTS: The overall lifetime prevalence of intimate partner violence was 7.2%, with the lifetime prevalence being 12.7%, 1.8%, 4.7%, and 10.9% respectively in Groups 1-4. The mean quality of life domain scores among the abused victims were significantly lower in the physical health domain, social relationship domain, environment domain and psychological health domain. CONCLUSION: The baseline quality of life of the victims of intimate partner violence is significantly impaired compared with the non-abused controls.",
language="",
issn="0020-7292",
doi="10.1016/j.ijgo.2005.05.010",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijgo.2005.05.010"
}