Title of article :
Sexual Violence in Women with HIV Positive Spouse and Their Mental Health
Author/Authors :
Torkashvand, Saman Student Research Center - Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, Hamadan, Iran , Pirdehghan, Azar Research Center for Health Sciences - Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, Hamadan, Iran , Jiriaee, Nasrin Department of Community and Preventive Medicine - School of Medicine - Hamadan university of Medical Sciences, Hamadan, Iran , Hoseini, Mahsan Hamadan Province Health Center - Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, Hamadan, Iran , Ahmadpanah, Mohammad Behavioral disorders and substances abuse research center - Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, Hamadan, Iran
Abstract :
Background: Sexual violence (SV) against women is one of the most important issues in women's
health. We aimed to investigate the related variable for SV against women with HIV spouse and its
relationship with mental problems in them.
Study design: A cross-sectional study.
Methods: This study was performed on 143 women referred to Hamadan and Malayer Risky Behavior
Related Disease Clinic (Triangular Clinic), located in Comprehensive Health Service centers, Iran in
2019. SV and mental problems were assessed using standard questionnaires, based on interview. All
analyses performed using SPSS. The significance level of all analyses was considered 0.05.
Results: Totally, 407 HIV+ patients were diagnosed from 1998 to 2018, in Hamadan and Malayer cities.
We assessed the wives of survivors who allowed about SV. Mean of SV in women with HIV positive
spouse was significantly higher than control group (P=0.004). Among all variables, unsafe sex,
extramarital relationship, smoking, alcohol, multi-partner and suicide were significantly related to SV; but
age, living area, educational status, income and job in both men and women had not statically significant
relationship with SV.
Conclusion: SV besides its complications and mental problems in women with HIV positive spouses
must be considered in interventional programs in order to improve sexual rights in this vulnerable group
in the future.
Keywords :
Women’s health , HIV , Sex offenses
Journal title :
Journal of Research in Health Sciences(JRHS)