The Relationship between Domestic Violence and Reproductive Health and Family Planning Services in Bolivia, 2003

The main purpose of this paper is to understand the relationship existing between Gender-Based Violence (GVB) and the Use of Reproductive Health and Family Planning services. To carry out this task, we use multivariate logit regression models to explore the direction and strength of the relationship...

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Main Authors: Pinto Aguirre, Guido, Kincaid, Mary, Murillo Gutiérrez, Beatriz
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Centro Centroamericano de Población 2010-01-01
Series:Población y Salud en Mesoamérica
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Online Access:http://ccp.ucr.ac.cr/revista/volumenes/7/7-2/7-2-4/7-2-4.pdf
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spelling doaj-91ad37792c1b4747a78250ce50ab8eca2020-11-25T02:16:16ZspaCentro Centroamericano de PoblaciónPoblación y Salud en Mesoamérica1659-02012010-01-01724The Relationship between Domestic Violence and Reproductive Health and Family Planning Services in Bolivia, 2003Pinto Aguirre, GuidoKincaid, MaryMurillo Gutiérrez, BeatrizThe main purpose of this paper is to understand the relationship existing between Gender-Based Violence (GVB) and the Use of Reproductive Health and Family Planning services. To carry out this task, we use multivariate logit regression models to explore the direction and strength of the relationship, using a population-based sample for Bolivian women during 2003-2004. Results show a strong, negative and significant relationship between GVB and use of RH/FP services at the population-level, after adjusting for respondent’s and partner’s individual and household characteristics. That is, GBV is strongly and significantly associated with the use of RH/FP services, in a way that women experiencing domestic violence are less likely to use those services.http://ccp.ucr.ac.cr/revista/volumenes/7/7-2/7-2-4/7-2-4.pdfDomestic ViolenceFamily Planning ServicesReproductive Health
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author Pinto Aguirre, Guido
Kincaid, Mary
Murillo Gutiérrez, Beatriz
spellingShingle Pinto Aguirre, Guido
Kincaid, Mary
Murillo Gutiérrez, Beatriz
The Relationship between Domestic Violence and Reproductive Health and Family Planning Services in Bolivia, 2003
Población y Salud en Mesoamérica
Domestic Violence
Family Planning Services
Reproductive Health
author_facet Pinto Aguirre, Guido
Kincaid, Mary
Murillo Gutiérrez, Beatriz
author_sort Pinto Aguirre, Guido
title The Relationship between Domestic Violence and Reproductive Health and Family Planning Services in Bolivia, 2003
title_short The Relationship between Domestic Violence and Reproductive Health and Family Planning Services in Bolivia, 2003
title_full The Relationship between Domestic Violence and Reproductive Health and Family Planning Services in Bolivia, 2003
title_fullStr The Relationship between Domestic Violence and Reproductive Health and Family Planning Services in Bolivia, 2003
title_full_unstemmed The Relationship between Domestic Violence and Reproductive Health and Family Planning Services in Bolivia, 2003
title_sort relationship between domestic violence and reproductive health and family planning services in bolivia, 2003
publisher Centro Centroamericano de Población
series Población y Salud en Mesoamérica
issn 1659-0201
publishDate 2010-01-01
description The main purpose of this paper is to understand the relationship existing between Gender-Based Violence (GVB) and the Use of Reproductive Health and Family Planning services. To carry out this task, we use multivariate logit regression models to explore the direction and strength of the relationship, using a population-based sample for Bolivian women during 2003-2004. Results show a strong, negative and significant relationship between GVB and use of RH/FP services at the population-level, after adjusting for respondent’s and partner’s individual and household characteristics. That is, GBV is strongly and significantly associated with the use of RH/FP services, in a way that women experiencing domestic violence are less likely to use those services.
topic Domestic Violence
Family Planning Services
Reproductive Health
url http://ccp.ucr.ac.cr/revista/volumenes/7/7-2/7-2-4/7-2-4.pdf
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