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Increased risk of miscarriage among women experiencing physical or sexual intimate partner violence during pregnancy in Guatemala City, Guatemala: cross sectional study

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Figure 1 Conceptual hierarchical framework describing mechanisms for the impact of IPV during pregnancy on miscarriage (adaptedfrom Coker et al., 2004)
Figure 2 Prevalence of intimate partner violence for 1897 pregnant women in Guatemala City, 2006
Table 1 Demographic and health characteristics and experiences of IPV in the last year among 1897 pregnant womenin Guatemala City, 20061, 2
Table 2 Associations between physical or sexual IPV in the last year and miscarriage as a pregnancy outcome in asample of 1897 Guatemalan women ages 15-491, 2

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