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A sample of 691 African American, Hispanic, and white pregnant teenage and adult women were interviewed in the prenatal setting. On their first prenatal visit, 182 (26%) women reported physical or sexual abuse within the past year. There were significant differences between the teens and adults, with a higher percentage of teens (31.6%) reporting abuse during the prior year than adults (23.6%). The rate of abuse during pregnancy was 21.7% for teens and 15.9% for adult women. Adult women scored significantly higher than teens on two measures of mental abuse. Mental abuse was significantly correlated with physical abuse for all subjects.
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Barbara Parker
Lakehead University
Judith McFarlane
Texas Woman's University
Karen L. Soeken
University of Maryland, Baltimore
Nursing Research
University of Florida
University of Maryland, Baltimore
University of South Florida
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69d75bcbb843b2be9948f673 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1097/00006199-199305000-00009