Sociodemographic characteristics of women participating to the LOVE-THEM (Listening to Obstetric Violence Experiences THrough Enunciations and Measurement) investigation in Italy
Data here reported are sample characteristics of the first nation-wide community based survey on 'obstetric violence' (OV) conducted in a high-income country (Italy). The initiative is the extension of the social media campaign “#Bastatacere: mothers have voice” that in 2016 put under nati...
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doaj-aad10c38cd9d477a89fbd31d23d6ca9b2020-11-25T02:16:15ZengElsevierData in Brief2352-34092018-08-0119226229Sociodemographic characteristics of women participating to the LOVE-THEM (Listening to Obstetric Violence Experiences THrough Enunciations and Measurement) investigation in ItalyClaudia Ravaldi0Elena Skoko1Alessandra Battisti2Michela Cericco3Alfredo Vannacci4CiaoLapo Onlus, Charity for Stillbirth and Perinatal Grief Support, Prato, ItalyHuman Rights in Maternity and Childbirth Research Unit, Multimedia Lab for Comparative Law, Department of Political Sciences, ''Roma Tre'' University, Rome, ItalyHuman Rights in Maternity and Childbirth Research Unit, Multimedia Lab for Comparative Law, Department of Political Sciences, ''Roma Tre'' University, Rome, ItalyLa Goccia Magica, Rome, ItalyCiaoLapo Onlus, Charity for Stillbirth and Perinatal Grief Support, Prato, Italy; Department of Neurosciences, Psychology, Drug Research and Child Health, University of Florence, Florence, Italy; Corresponding author at: Department of Neurosciences, Psychology, Drug Research and Child Health (NEUROFARBA), University of Florence, viale Pieraccini 6, 50139 Firenze, Italy.Data here reported are sample characteristics of the first nation-wide community based survey on 'obstetric violence' (OV) conducted in a high-income country (Italy). The initiative is the extension of the social media campaign “#Bastatacere: mothers have voice” that in 2016 put under national spotlight the hidden phenomenon of abuse and disrespect in childbirth in hospital facilities, advocating for a respectful maternity care. The questionnaire LOVE-THEM was firstly developed in an open format and then revised according to WHO definition of disrespect and abuse in childbirth, within human rights based approach. The survey was conducted through on line interviews (CAWI method, quota sampling) with 424 respondents representing a significant national sample of mothers with children aged 0–14 years. Here we report summary tables describing the sample distribution according to the socio-demographic characteristics (instruction, employment status, social and economic class), including the number and the age of children. The responding sample is proportionally appropriate and correctly representative of about 5 millions of childbearing women in Italy.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352340918304992 |
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Sociodemographic characteristics of women participating to the LOVE-THEM (Listening to Obstetric Violence Experiences THrough Enunciations and Measurement) investigation in Italy |
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Sociodemographic characteristics of women participating to the LOVE-THEM (Listening to Obstetric Violence Experiences THrough Enunciations and Measurement) investigation in Italy |
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Sociodemographic characteristics of women participating to the LOVE-THEM (Listening to Obstetric Violence Experiences THrough Enunciations and Measurement) investigation in Italy |
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Sociodemographic characteristics of women participating to the LOVE-THEM (Listening to Obstetric Violence Experiences THrough Enunciations and Measurement) investigation in Italy |
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Sociodemographic characteristics of women participating to the LOVE-THEM (Listening to Obstetric Violence Experiences THrough Enunciations and Measurement) investigation in Italy |
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sociodemographic characteristics of women participating to the love-them (listening to obstetric violence experiences through enunciations and measurement) investigation in italy |
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Data here reported are sample characteristics of the first nation-wide community based survey on 'obstetric violence' (OV) conducted in a high-income country (Italy). The initiative is the extension of the social media campaign “#Bastatacere: mothers have voice” that in 2016 put under national spotlight the hidden phenomenon of abuse and disrespect in childbirth in hospital facilities, advocating for a respectful maternity care. The questionnaire LOVE-THEM was firstly developed in an open format and then revised according to WHO definition of disrespect and abuse in childbirth, within human rights based approach. The survey was conducted through on line interviews (CAWI method, quota sampling) with 424 respondents representing a significant national sample of mothers with children aged 0–14 years. Here we report summary tables describing the sample distribution according to the socio-demographic characteristics (instruction, employment status, social and economic class), including the number and the age of children. The responding sample is proportionally appropriate and correctly representative of about 5 millions of childbearing women in Italy. |
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