Socioeconomic Factors and Intimate Partner Violence: A Household Survey

F. M. D. C. Bhona, C. F. D. P. Gebara, A. Noto, M. D. Vieira, L. Lourenço
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This study aimed to describe the prevalence of intimate partner violence in a community sample, as well as identify associations between these behaviors and socioeconomic factors. Given the predominance of these studies in high-income countries, more investigations are needed in lowand middle-income countries. The prevalence of types of intimate partner violence was investigated in a probabilistic sample of 532 women between 18 and 60 years. A sociodemographic questionnaire and The Revised Confl ict Tactics Scales (CTS2) were used. Considering recent episodes, the rates of women victimized by their partners were: 48.31%, 10.81% and 7.79%, for psychological, physical and sexual violence, respectively. The rates of these modalities of violence perpetrated by the women were 51.89%, 13.73% and 4.47%, respectively. Logistic regressions indicated that higher educational and socioeconomic levels are associated with a lower likelihood of women being victims or perpetrators of violence. According to the literature, these factors represent nonlinear infl uences on violence between partners, however, are important for developing intervention strategies for this problem.
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社会经济因素与亲密伴侣暴力:一项家庭调查
本研究旨在描述社区样本中亲密伴侣暴力的普遍性,并确定这些行为与社会经济因素之间的关联。鉴于这些研究在高收入国家占主导地位,需要在低收入和中等收入国家进行更多的调查。对532名年龄在18岁至60岁之间的女性进行了概率抽样调查,调查了各种亲密伴侣暴力的流行程度。采用社会人口学问卷和修订冲突策略量表(CTS2)。考虑到最近发生的事件,女性遭受伴侣心理暴力、身体暴力和性暴力的比例分别为:48.31%、10.81%和7.79%。妇女实施这些形式的暴力的比率分别为51.89%、13.73%和4.47%。逻辑回归表明,较高的教育和社会经济水平与妇女成为暴力受害者或施暴者的可能性较低有关。根据文献,这些因素代表了对伴侣之间暴力的非线性影响,然而,对于制定针对这一问题的干预策略是重要的。
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