Intimate partner violence and HIV infection among women: a systematic review and meta-analysis

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Li, Ying [1 ,2 ]
Marshall, Caitlin M. [2 ]
Rees, Hilary C. [2 ]
Nunez, Annabelle [2 ]
Ezeanolue, Echezona E. [3 ]
Ehiri, John E. [2 ]
机构
[1] Third Mil Med Univ, Dept Social Med & Hlth Serv Management, Chongqing, Peoples R China
[2] Univ Arizona, Mel & Enid Zuckerman Coll Publ Hlth, Global Hlth Inst, Div Hlth Promot Sci, Tucson, AZ 85724 USA
[3] Univ Nevada, Sch Med, Dept Pediat, Las Vegas, NV 89154 USA
关键词
intimate partner violence; women's health; systematic review; meta-analysis; gender-based violence; HIV/AIDS; GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE; SEXUALLY-TRANSMITTED-DISEASES; AFRICAN-AMERICAN WOMEN; DOMESTIC VIOLENCE; SOUTH-AFRICA; INDIAN WOMEN; RURAL UGANDA; RISK-FACTORS; ABUSE; PREVALENCE;
D O I
10.7448/IAS.17.1.18845
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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100102 ;
摘要
Introduction: To assess evidence of an association between intimate partner violence (IPV) and HIV infection among women. Methods: Medline/PubMed, Embase, Web of Science, EBSCO, Ovid, Cochrane HIV/AIDS Group's Specialized Register and Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials were searched up to 20 May 2013 to identify studies that examined the association between IPV and HIV infection in women. We included studies on women aged] 15 years, in any form of sexually intimate relationship with a male partner. Results: Twenty-eight studies [(19 cross-sectional, 5 cohorts and 4 case-control studies) involving 331,468 individuals in 16 countries - the US (eight studies), South Africa (four studies), East Africa (10 studies), India (three studies), Brazil (one study) and multiple low-income countries (two studies)] were included. Results were pooled using RevMan 5.0. To moderate effect estimates, we analyzed all data using the random effects model, irrespective of heterogeneity level. Pooled results of cohort studies indicated that physical IPV [pooled RR (95% CI): 1.22 (1.01, 1.46)] and any type of IPV [pooled RR (95% CI): 1.28 (1.00, 1.64)] were significantly associated with HIV infection among women. Results of cross-sectional studies demonstrated significant associations of physical IPV with HIV infection among women [pooled OR (95% CI): 1.44 (1.10, 1.87)]. Similarly, results of cross-sectional studies indicated that combination of physical and sexual IPV [pooled OR (95% CI): 2.00 (1.24, 3.22) and any type of IPV [pooled OR (95% CI): 1.41 (1.16, 1.73)] were significantly associated with HIV infection among women. Conclusions: Available evidence suggests a moderate statistically significant association between IPV and HIV infection among women. To further elucidate the strength of the association between IPV and HIV infection among women, there is a need for high-quality follow-up studies conducted in different geographical regions of the world, and among individuals of diverse racial/cultural backgrounds and varying levels of HIV risks.
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