Julio Cjuno, Janina Bazalar-Palacios, Edgar Bazán-Palomino, Marco Alvarado-Carbonel, Joel Figueroa-Quiñones, Roxana Aznarán-Torres
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摘要
目的:了解医学生亲密伴侣暴力的相关人口学因素。方法:对2021-2学年(7 - 12月)在秘鲁皮乌拉一所私立大学就读的588名人类医学学生进行横断面研究,这些学生的中位年龄为20岁,其中大多数(406人)报告的恋爱关系不到两年(69.1%)。妇女虐待筛查工具(waste)用于评估亲密伴侣暴力的指标。对于数值和分类变量,创建了描述性分析。同样,使用Stata v. 15.0对粗模型和调整后的模型进行简单和多元线性回归。结果:五分之二的学生存在亲密伴侣暴力(40.1%;95% CI 36.9-44.8%),十分之九的学生有情人或男朋友(90.9%;95% ci % 88.4- 93.1%)。在调整后的回归模型中,有情人或男朋友的女性报告亲密伴侣暴力发生率降低26% (PR = 0.74;95%可信区间为0.55-1.00),与已婚或同居的人相比。和你的伴侣。结论:暴力的存在随着年龄和关系持续时间的增加而增加,已婚或有伴侣的学生比有伴侣或男朋友的学生报告更多的伴侣暴力。
[Factors associated with intimate partner violence in medical students: A cross-sectional study].
Objective: To determine the demographic factors associated with intimate partner violence in medical students.
Methods: A cross-sectional study was carried out with a sample of 588 human medicine students enrolled at a private university in Piura, Peru, during the 2021-2 academic year (July-December), with a median age of 20 years, the majority of whom (406) reported a relationship of less than two years (69.1%). The Women's Abuse Screening Tool (wast) was used to assess indicators of intimate partner violence. For numerical and categorical variables, descriptive analyzes were created. Likewise, simple and multiple linear regressions were developed for the crude and adjusted models, using Stata v. 15.0.
Results: Intimate partner violence was present in two out of five students (40.1%; 95% CI 36.9-44.8%), and nine out of ten students had a lover or boyfriend (90.9%; 95% CI % 88.4- 93.1%). In the adjusted regression model, women who had a lover or boyfriend reported 26% less prevalence of intimate partner violence (PR 0.74; 95% CI 0.55-1.00) compared to those who were married or cohabiting. with your partner.
Conclusions: The presence of violence increases with age and the duration of the relationship, and students who are married or in a relationship reported more partner violence than students in a relationship with a partner or boyfriend.