A Case-Control Study on Socio-Psycho-Somatic Consequences of Intimate Partner Violence in North-West of Iran
Date
2015Author
Alizadeh, M
Ravanshad, Y
Rad, BS
Khamnian, Z
Azarfar, A
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Intimate partner violence (IPV) is classified into physical, sexual, emotional, and psychological types. The aim of this study is to determine the complications of IPV in Iran. A case control study was done on women referred to the forensic medicine center with a complaint of IPV as cases, and women referred to the urban health centers for routine care as control group. The most common physical complication was hematoma in 99 and 33آ % of cases and controls respectively. Among chronic complaints, headache was the most frequent among 64 and 19آ % of case and control groups respectively. Depression and anxiety were the most common mental complications. The effects of IPV are serious problems and should be considered in counseling. é 2015, Springer Science+Business Media New York.