Can a simple video help pregnant women in nepal escape violence?
NCT ID NCT05199935
First seen Jun 27, 2026 ยท Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tested whether a short video encouraging safety actions helps pregnant women in Nepal who are experiencing domestic violence. Over 2,200 women between 12 and 20 weeks pregnant took part. Half watched a safety video, the other half watched a general healthy pregnancy video. Researchers then checked if women in the safety video group were more likely to tell someone about the violence.
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Locations
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Dhulikhel Hospital
Dhulikhel, Nepal
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Kathmandu Medical College
Kathmandu, Nepal