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Violence Against Women | 2008

Intimate Partner Violence Among Pregnant Thai Women

Nanthana Thananowan; Susan M. Heidrich

The purposes of this study are to describe intimate partner violence (IPV) among pregnant women in Thailand and compare maternal characteristics, health practices during pregnancy, and maternal health between abused and nonabused pregnant women. Of 475 pregnant Thai women, 13.1% report ever being abused, whereas 4.8% report physical abuse during pregnancy. Women abused during pregnancy, compared to nonabused women, are more likely to be younger, unmarried, have low income, be unemployed, and report that the pregnancy was unwanted. They also report lower levels of positive health practices and higher levels of depressive symptoms. Results demonstrate a need for screening of IPV among pregnant Thai women.


Journal of Interpersonal Violence | 2016

Factors Mediating the Relationship Between Intimate Partner Violence and Cervical Cancer Among Thai Women

Nanthana Thananowan; Nopporn Vongsirimas

Previous research suggests that intimate partner violence (IPV), particularly physical or sexual violence, was associated with cervical cancer. However, there is less work examining the mechanism of the relationship between IPV and cervical cancer. The purpose of this cross-sectional study was to examine psychosocial factors (e.g., stress, social support, self-esteem, and depressive symptoms) as mediators of the relationship between IPV and cervical cancer among 532 Thai women with gynecological problems. About 21.1% of participants reported any type of IPV (e.g., physical, sexual, or emotional violence) in the past year and 22.2% had cervical cancer. IPV was significantly positively associated with stress, depressive symptoms, and cervical cancer but negatively correlated with social support and self-esteem. Results from structural equation modeling indicated that not only did IPV exhibit significantly direct effects on social support, stress, and depressive symptoms, and indirect effects on self-esteem, but it also had a significant, positive, total effect on cervical cancer. IPV exhibited the significant indirect effect on cervical cancer through social support, self-esteem, stress, and depressive symptoms. The model fitted very well to the empirical data and explained 9% of variance. The findings affirmed that those psychosocial factors were mediators of the relationship between IPV and cervical cancer. Health care protocols for abused women should include screening for and treatment of IPV-related psychosocial factors. Interventions that provide social support and protect self-esteem should reduce stress and depressive symptoms among abused women, thereby reducing the risk of cervical cancer.


Pacific Rim international journal of nursing research | 2014

Association between Intimate Partner Violence and Women’s Mental Health: Survey Evidence from Thailand

Nanthana Thananowan; Nopporn Vongsirimas


Pacific Rim international journal of nursing research | 2008

Intimate Partner Violence (IPV), Risk Factors, and Health Outcomes in Adult Pregnant Women

Nanthana Thananowan


Thai Journal of Nursing Council - วารสารสภาการพยาบาล | 2010

Barriers of Breastfeeding Initiation in Labor Room

Pussara Hakularb; Nanthana Thananowan


Journal of Nursing Science (วารสารพยาบาลศาสตร์) | 2014

Knowledge, Attitude, Self-Efficacy, Spousal and Nurse Support Predicting 6-weeks Exclusive Breastfeeding

Suwanna Chanapai; Nittaya Sinsuksai; Nanthana Thananowan; Wanna Phahuwatanakorn


Journal of Nursing Science (วารสารพยาบาลศาสตร์) | 2012

Exploring Mediating Effect of Intimate Partner Violence and Psychosocial Factors on Antenatal and Postnatal Depression among Thai Women

Nanthana Thananowan; Nopporn Vongsirimas; Det Kedcham; Phuangphet Kaesornsamut


Journal of Nursing Science (วารสารพยาบาลศาสตร์) | 2011

Factors and Psychosocial Profiles of Intimate Partner Violence among Pregnant Women

Nanthana Thananowan; Sirirat Leelacharas


Journal of Interpersonal Violence | 2018

How Thai Women Manage Living in the Context of Intimate Partner Violence

Nanthana Thananowan; Phuangphet Kaesornsamut; Tammy O’Rourke; Kathy Hegadoren


Journal of Nursing Science (วารสารพยาบาลศาสตร์) | 2017

Influence of Knowledge, Attitude, Communication about Sex, Substance Use, and Sexual Arousal Media on Sexual Relation in Secondary School Female Students

Thitiya Kawila; Nanthana Thananowan; Chaweewan Yusamran; Phuangphet Kaesornsamut

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