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Intimate partner violence among women with and without disabilities: a pooled analysis of baseline data from seven violence-prevention programmes
by
Jewkes, Rachel
, Dunkle, Kristin
, Van Der Heijden, Ingrid
, Chirwa, Esnat
in
Adult
/ Africa
/ Couples
/ descriptive study
/ Disabilities
/ Disability
/ Disabled Persons
/ Domestic violence
/ Economics
/ Epidemiology
/ Female
/ Global health
/ Human rights
/ Humans
/ Intervention
/ Intimate Partner Violence - prevention & control
/ Mental disorders
/ Original Research
/ other study design
/ People with disabilities
/ Prevention
/ Public health
/ Savings & loan associations
/ Social exclusion
/ Women
/ Womens health
2020
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Intimate partner violence among women with and without disabilities: a pooled analysis of baseline data from seven violence-prevention programmes
by
Jewkes, Rachel
, Dunkle, Kristin
, Van Der Heijden, Ingrid
, Chirwa, Esnat
in
Adult
/ Africa
/ Couples
/ descriptive study
/ Disabilities
/ Disability
/ Disabled Persons
/ Domestic violence
/ Economics
/ Epidemiology
/ Female
/ Global health
/ Human rights
/ Humans
/ Intervention
/ Intimate Partner Violence - prevention & control
/ Mental disorders
/ Original Research
/ other study design
/ People with disabilities
/ Prevention
/ Public health
/ Savings & loan associations
/ Social exclusion
/ Women
/ Womens health
2020
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Intimate partner violence among women with and without disabilities: a pooled analysis of baseline data from seven violence-prevention programmes
by
Jewkes, Rachel
, Dunkle, Kristin
, Van Der Heijden, Ingrid
, Chirwa, Esnat
in
Adult
/ Africa
/ Couples
/ descriptive study
/ Disabilities
/ Disability
/ Disabled Persons
/ Domestic violence
/ Economics
/ Epidemiology
/ Female
/ Global health
/ Human rights
/ Humans
/ Intervention
/ Intimate Partner Violence - prevention & control
/ Mental disorders
/ Original Research
/ other study design
/ People with disabilities
/ Prevention
/ Public health
/ Savings & loan associations
/ Social exclusion
/ Women
/ Womens health
2020
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Intimate partner violence among women with and without disabilities: a pooled analysis of baseline data from seven violence-prevention programmes
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Intimate partner violence among women with and without disabilities: a pooled analysis of baseline data from seven violence-prevention programmes
2020
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IntroductionIntimate partner violence (IPV) is a serious public health and human rights violation which impacts approximately one in three women worldwide. Some existing evidence suggests that women with disabilities are at higher risk of IPV, but is largely limited in geographical scope to the Global North, and comparison across settings has been hampered by inconsistent measurement of both IPV and disability.MethodsPooled analysis of baseline data from 8549 adult women participating in seven IPV prevention studies in five countries across Africa and Asia that used collaborative, comparative measurement strategies to assess both disability and IPV.ResultsAfter adjusting for age, women with disabilities were more likely to experience past 12-month physical IPV (adjusted OR (aOR)=1.79; 95% CI 1.49 to 2.17), sexual IPV (aOR=1.98; 95% CI 1.36 to 2.89), emotional IPV (aOR=1.84; 95% CI 1.49 to 2.27) and economic IPV (aOR=1.66; 95% CI 1.45 to 1.89), with an overall association between disability and past 12-month physical/sexual IPV of aOR=1.93 (95% CI 1.52 to 2.46). Compared to women without disability, women with moderate and severe disability showed a trend of increasing risk of IPV in the past 12 months for each of physical, sexual, emotional and economic IPV. Overall, both women with moderate disability (aOR=1.86, 95% CI 1.57 to 2.21) and women with severe disability (aOR=2.63; 95% CI 1.95 to 3.55) were significantly more likely to experience any form of IPV when compared with women without disability.ConclusionWomen with disabilities are at increased risk of past-year IPV compared to women without disabilities across a range of settings in the Global South, and the risk of IPV increases with increasing severity of disability. IPV prevention and response efforts in these settings must find ways to include and address the needs of women with disabilities, including increased outreach and improved accessibility of programmes.
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