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BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth
Struggling to survive for the sake of the unborn baby: a grounded theory model of exposure to intimate partner violence during pregnancy
Christine Wann-Hansson1  Anna-Karin Dykes3  Hafrún Finnbogadóttir2 
[1] The Swedish Institute of Health Sciences (Vårdalinstitutet), Department of Health Sciences, Lund University, Lund, Sweden;Department of Care Science, Faculty of Health and Society, Malmö University, Malmö, Sweden;Department of Health Sciences, Medical Faculty, Lund University, Lund, Sweden
关键词: Experience;    Pregnancy;    Intimate partner violence;   
Others  :  1125589
DOI  :  10.1186/1471-2393-14-293
 received in 2013-11-20, accepted in 2014-08-24,  发布年份 2014
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【 摘 要 】

Background

Intimate partner violence (IPV) during pregnancy is a serious matter which threatens maternal and fetal health. The aim of this study was to develop a grounded theoretical model of women’s experience of IPV during pregnancy and how they handle their situation.

Method

Ten interviews with women who had experience of being exposed to IPV during pregnancy were analyzed using the grounded theory approach.

Results

The core category ‘Struggling to survive for the sake of the unborn baby’ emerged as the main concern of women who are exposed to IPV during pregnancy. The core category also demonstrates how the survivors handle their situation. Also, three sub-core categories emerged, ‘Trapped in the situation’ demonstrates how the pregnant women feel when trapped in the relationship and cannot find their way out. ‘Exposed to mastery’ demonstrates the destructive togetherness whereby the perpetrator’s behavior jeopardizes the safety of the woman and the unborn child. ‘Degradation process’ demonstrates the survivor’s experience of gradual degradation as a result of the relationship with the perpetrator. All are properties of the core category and part of the theoretical model.

Conclusion

The theoretical model “Struggling to survive for the sake of the unborn baby” highlights survival as the pregnant women’s main concern and explains their strategies for dealing with experiences of violence during pregnancy. The findings may provide a deeper understanding of this complex matter for midwives and other health care providers. Further, the theoretical model can provide a basis for the development and implementation of prevention and intervention programs that meet the individual woman’s needs.

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2014 Finnbogadóttir et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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