Role of social support and spouse abuse in low birth weight: A Case–control study from Puducherry, India

Background: Low birth weight (LBW) is a major cause of neonatal morbidity and mortality. In addition to medical/clinical risk factors, various socio-demographic factors also have an impact on birth weight. Objective: The objective of the study is to determine the association of antenatal social supp...

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Published in:Indian Journal of Community Medicine
Main Authors: Yamini Marimuthu, Sonali Sarkar, Shivanand Kattimani, Yuvaraj Krishnamoorthy, Bharathnag Nagappa
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Online Access:http://www.ijcm.org.in/article.asp?issn=0970-0218;year=2019;volume=44;issue=1;spage=12;epage=16;aulast=Marimuthu
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author Yamini Marimuthu
Sonali Sarkar
Shivanand Kattimani
Yuvaraj Krishnamoorthy
Bharathnag Nagappa
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description Background: Low birth weight (LBW) is a major cause of neonatal morbidity and mortality. In addition to medical/clinical risk factors, various socio-demographic factors also have an impact on birth weight. Objective: The objective of the study is to determine the association of antenatal social support and spouse abuse during pregnancy with LBW in Urban areas of Puducherry. Materials and Methods: A community-based case–control study was conducted in Puducherry. Mothers of 100 LBW infants and normal birth weight infants in 2016 were studied. Functional Social Support Questionnaire and Index of Spouse Abuse scales were used. Conditional logistic regression for matched pair studies was done for multivariate analysis. Results: Mean (± standard deviation) age and education of the study participants was 25.6 (±3.5) and 8.28 (±3.6) years, respectively. The proportion of girl child was 59% and 43% among cases and controls, respectively. Mothers with higher perceived social support (odds ratio [OR] = 0.5; 95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.4–0.7) had lesser odds of LBW. The odds of LBW was 3.6 (adjusted OR [aOR] = 3.6; 95% CI: 1.3–9.9) times and 6.9 (aOR = 6.9; 95% CI: 1.5–31.9) times greater among mothers who experienced nonphysical abuse and had pregnancy-induced hypertension respectively and it was statistically significant after adjusting for child's gender, social support, and parity. Conclusions: The presence of nonphysical abuse during the antenatal period increased the risk of LBW. The awareness should be created in the community to prevent maternal exposure to abuse.
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spelling doaj-art-b98cc9bfd0154c8fa286e4c4e95a3d952025-08-19T20:43:16ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Journal of Community Medicine0970-02181998-35812019-01-01441121610.4103/ijcm.IJCM_114_18Role of social support and spouse abuse in low birth weight: A Case–control study from Puducherry, IndiaYamini MarimuthuSonali SarkarShivanand KattimaniYuvaraj KrishnamoorthyBharathnag NagappaBackground: Low birth weight (LBW) is a major cause of neonatal morbidity and mortality. In addition to medical/clinical risk factors, various socio-demographic factors also have an impact on birth weight. Objective: The objective of the study is to determine the association of antenatal social support and spouse abuse during pregnancy with LBW in Urban areas of Puducherry. Materials and Methods: A community-based case–control study was conducted in Puducherry. Mothers of 100 LBW infants and normal birth weight infants in 2016 were studied. Functional Social Support Questionnaire and Index of Spouse Abuse scales were used. Conditional logistic regression for matched pair studies was done for multivariate analysis. Results: Mean (± standard deviation) age and education of the study participants was 25.6 (±3.5) and 8.28 (±3.6) years, respectively. The proportion of girl child was 59% and 43% among cases and controls, respectively. Mothers with higher perceived social support (odds ratio [OR] = 0.5; 95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.4–0.7) had lesser odds of LBW. The odds of LBW was 3.6 (adjusted OR [aOR] = 3.6; 95% CI: 1.3–9.9) times and 6.9 (aOR = 6.9; 95% CI: 1.5–31.9) times greater among mothers who experienced nonphysical abuse and had pregnancy-induced hypertension respectively and it was statistically significant after adjusting for child's gender, social support, and parity. Conclusions: The presence of nonphysical abuse during the antenatal period increased the risk of LBW. The awareness should be created in the community to prevent maternal exposure to abuse.http://www.ijcm.org.in/article.asp?issn=0970-0218;year=2019;volume=44;issue=1;spage=12;epage=16;aulast=MarimuthuDomestic violencelow birth weightsocial factorssocial supportspouse abuse
spellingShingle Yamini Marimuthu
Sonali Sarkar
Shivanand Kattimani
Yuvaraj Krishnamoorthy
Bharathnag Nagappa
Role of social support and spouse abuse in low birth weight: A Case–control study from Puducherry, India
Domestic violence
low birth weight
social factors
social support
spouse abuse
title Role of social support and spouse abuse in low birth weight: A Case–control study from Puducherry, India
title_full Role of social support and spouse abuse in low birth weight: A Case–control study from Puducherry, India
title_fullStr Role of social support and spouse abuse in low birth weight: A Case–control study from Puducherry, India
title_full_unstemmed Role of social support and spouse abuse in low birth weight: A Case–control study from Puducherry, India
title_short Role of social support and spouse abuse in low birth weight: A Case–control study from Puducherry, India
title_sort role of social support and spouse abuse in low birth weight a case control study from puducherry india
topic Domestic violence
low birth weight
social factors
social support
spouse abuse
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