Zarowsky, ChristinaTemmerman, MarleenAbrahams, NaeemahShefer, TamaraShamu, Simukai2014-11-212024-11-072014-11-212024-11-072013https://hdl.handle.net/10566/19191Philosophiae Doctor - PhDThe study assessed the linkages between HIV infection and intimate partner violence (IPV) during pregnancy and after HIV status disclosure in a context where HIV testing has become almost mandatory through the provider-initiated counselling and testing approach and non-disclosure of HIV status to sexual partners has been criminalised in many countries including Zimbabwe. The study also explored women’s experiences of and health workers’ perceptions of IPV during pregnancy.enIntimate partner violencePregnancyHIVHIV status disclosureGender inequitySexual risk practicesSystematic reviewCross sectional surveyQualitative researchZimbabweThe dynamics of intimate partner violence during pregnancy and linkages with HIV infection and disclosure in ZimbabweUniversity of Western Cape