Research Article
Interventions To Reduce Sexual Violence In Pregnant Mothers: Systemic Review
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.20-6-2020.2300572, author={Tetti Solehati and Nadya Rahmanda J and Ratih Kusuma and Aulia Rahmi F and Ryzka Fridelia S and Annisa Mifa Fitri E and Nadilla Cynthia and Cecep Eli Kosasih and Yanti Hermayanti and Hanny Suzanna Mediani}, title={Interventions To Reduce Sexual Violence In Pregnant Mothers: Systemic Review}, proceedings={Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Advance \& Scientific Innovation, ICASI 2020, 20 June 2020, Medan, Indonesia}, publisher={EAI}, proceedings_a={ICASI}, year={2020}, month={9}, keywords={pregnancy intimate partner violence domestic violence}, doi={10.4108/eai.20-6-2020.2300572} }
- Tetti Solehati
Nadya Rahmanda J
Ratih Kusuma
Aulia Rahmi F
Ryzka Fridelia S
Annisa Mifa Fitri E
Nadilla Cynthia
Cecep Eli Kosasih
Yanti Hermayanti
Hanny Suzanna Mediani
Year: 2020
Interventions To Reduce Sexual Violence In Pregnant Mothers: Systemic Review
ICASI
EAI
DOI: 10.4108/eai.20-6-2020.2300572
Abstract
Violence against women is a risk factor for poor health, resulting in the quality of women's health and well-being, including sections and improvements and poor mental health. Objective: Systematic review aimed to find out effective methods of reducing violence on intimate partners during pregnancy and after pregnancy. Method: Searching articles used electronic database i.e. Cinahl, Science Direct, Academic complete research, and PUBMED. Criteria for inclusion of articles taken included research articles from the last 10 years 2010-2020, randomized controlled trials or quasi experiments, English language, and full text. Results: There were several methods that can be used to reduce violence in intimate partners during pregnancy and after pregnancy there are 3 methods that can be used, including psycho-behaviour with the use of the VoorZorg program, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, and non-professional mentor support. Conclusions: This study provides valid evidence of a method for reducing violence in intimate partners during pregnancy and after pregnancy. Further studies related to the prevention of violence in intimate partners can be done in more depth about the most effective measures to reduce intimate partner violence, as well as research in ASEAN.