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Journal of Medical Research ; : 81-86, 2008.
Article in Vietnamese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-535

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Background: Domestic violence is a common occurrance in every country, culture and all levels of society, and about 20%-50% of women worldwide are victims of domestic violence. In Vietnam, domestic violence had broad range of influences and has serious impacts. Objectives: To identify the factors influencing domestic violence in Yen Phong district, Bac Ninh province. Subjects and method: A cross-sectional study was conducted in 2006 on 452 married women aged 19 to 45 years, with structured questionnaire and in-depth interviews and focus group discussion. Results and conclusion: the lifetime prevalence of domestic violence was 42% and the prevalence in the past 12 month was 22.6%. The most frequent domestic violence was mental, followed by physical and sexual violence. The first 15 years of marriage was the most turbulent period of violence. There were significant relationships between lifetime violence and the education, occupation, economic status, but there was no relationship for violence in the past 12 months. The women, whose husbands were drunk, gambling and unfaithful, were more likely to be facing domestic violence than the others. The acceptance of violence by women was significantly related to violence. Those who perceived the violence by husbands were very severe then were less likely to be faced by violence than the other. In order to prevent the domestic violence, it is necessary to promote the health education, improving the awareness of women and men on gender equity and equality.


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Domestic Violence , Gender Equity
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Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Information ; : 23-25, 2003.
Article in Vietnamese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-853

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Background: Caesarean section is a common surgical practice in gynecology. The rate of caesarean section is on the increase not only in Vietnam but also worldwide.\r\n', u'Objectives: To determine the rates of the caesarean section and related factors in mothers delivering from Jan 1st 2007 to Mar 31st 2007. Subjects and Methods: The cross-sectional study was carried out on 423 women (219 in Hoan Kiem district and 204 in Gia Lam district) from April to September 2007.\r\n', u'Results:Caesarean section rates in Hoan Kiem and Gia Lam district were 37.9% and 22.1%, respectively; total caesarean section rate was 30.3%. About 96-98% women who had history of caesarean delivery were going to give birth by caesarean sections. Caesarean section for non-medical reasons accounted for 14.6% of the women. There were 14% of mothers choosing caesarean sections for selecting the good day or the good hour and 16.7% for the impact of their family. \r\n', u'Conclusion: Caesarean section rate in this study were quite high, previous caesarean sections in patient history were one of the main reasons, non-medical caesarean reasons were not low in rate, the age of the women was one of the factors associated with caesarean sections. \r\n', u'\r\n', u'


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Cesarean Section
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