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Citation

Uvelli A, Ribaudo C, Gualtieri G, Coluccia A, Ferretti F. BMC Womens Health 2024; 24(1): e321.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2024, Holtzbrinck Springer Nature Publishing Group - BMC)

DOI

10.1186/s12905-024-03097-w

PMID

38834977

Abstract

Violence against women is a phenomenon that involves at least 35% of women worldwide. Violence can be sexual, physical, and/or psychological, perpetrated by the partner, another family member, or a stranger. Violence is a public health problem because its consequences include higher morbidity, higher mortality, and short and long-term physical and psychological health diseases. Most studies prove an association between any type of violence and some chronic pain diagnoses but no one has done a complete collection of this evidence. This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to evaluate whether this association is statistically significant, including the largest number of studies. Through the inclusion of 37 articles, the association has been demonstrated. Compared with no history of violence, women who did experience violence showed 2 times greater odds of developing chronic pain. The impact of violence was significant also on fibromyalgia separately, but not on pelvic pain.PROSPERO registrationPROSPERO CRD42023425477.


Language: en

Keywords

Humans; Female; Chronic pain; Systematic review; Violence against women; *Chronic Pain/psychology/epidemiology; Fibromyalgia/psychology/epidemiology/complications; Pelvic Pain/psychology/epidemiology/etiology

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