Intimate partner violence and the role of socioeconomic indicators in WorldSAFE communities in Chile, Egypt, India and the Philippines.

Shrikant I Bangdiwala, Laurie Ramiro, Laura S Sadowski, Isabel A S Bordin, Wanda Hunter, Viswanathan Shankar
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Abstract

Background: The literature documenting the influence of socioeconomic status (SES) on health and injury does not provide a clear consensus on how to account for socioeconomic indicators in population and health outcome studies across countries. The World Studies of Abuse in the Family Environment (WorldSAFE) consortium conducted a series of population-based, multi-stage probability sampling cross-sectional surveys in selected communities in five countries from 1997 to 2003 that allows for the examination of the relationship of SES with current physical and psychological intimate partner violence (IPV).

Methods: Women aged 15-49 years (n = 3975) from six urban low- and middle-income communities participating the the WorldSAFE consortium were interviewed. Using a standardized instrument, the following SES indicators were collected: dwelling ownership, land ownership, number of rooms in the house along with number of residents, toilet facilities, ownership of 13 specific individual/household items, current work status of the woman and her husband/partner, and years of formal schooling completed by the woman and her husband/partner. A family asset index was constructed using principal coordinate analysis. The outcome variables utilized in this manuscript were current (past 12 months) physical IPV, and current psychological IPV. Basic bivariate associations between the categorical predictors and outcome variables were followed by a multiple logistic regression analysis to investigate the effect of covariates on the study outcomes.

Results: The were considerable variability among the six sampled communities with respect to the relationship between socioeconomic indicators and current physical and psychological IPV. In general, the employment status of the woman was related to her experience of intimate partner violence, and her educational level and family's assets index were protective factors. When considered in multiple logistic regression models, the asset index was the only indicator that was consistently significant across communities.

Conclusion: The derived asset index as an SES indicator was found to be associated with current psychological and physical IPV against women across the sampled six communities in four countries.

亲密伴侣暴力和社会经济指标在智利、埃及、印度和菲律宾世界安全社区中的作用。
背景:记录社会经济地位(SES)对健康和伤害影响的文献并没有就如何解释各国人口和健康结果研究中的社会经济指标提供明确的共识。世界家庭环境虐待研究(WorldSAFE)联盟从1997年到2003年在五个国家的选定社区进行了一系列以人口为基础的多阶段概率抽样横断面调查,以检查SES与当前身体和心理亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)的关系。方法:对参加WorldSAFE联盟的6个城市中低收入社区15-49岁的女性(n = 3975)进行访谈。使用标准化工具,收集了以下社会经济状况指标:住房所有权、土地所有权、房屋房间数和居民人数、厕所设施、13种特定个人/家庭物品的所有权、妇女及其丈夫/伴侣的当前工作状况,以及妇女及其丈夫/伴侣完成正规教育的年数。利用主坐标分析法构建了家庭资产指数。本文使用的结局变量为当前(过去12个月)身体IPV和当前心理IPV。分类预测因子和结果变量之间的基本双变量关联通过多元逻辑回归分析来研究协变量对研究结果的影响。结果:6个抽样社区在社会经济指标与当前生理和心理IPV之间的关系方面存在较大差异。总体而言,妇女的就业状况与其遭受亲密伴侣暴力的经历有关,其受教育程度和家庭资产指数是保护因素。当在多个逻辑回归模型中考虑时,资产指数是唯一在社区中具有一致意义的指标。结论:所得资产指数作为一种SES指标,被发现与四个国家六个抽样社区中针对妇女的当前心理和生理IPV有关。
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