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Prevalence and correlates of intimate partner violence among women attending different primary health centers in Aljouf Region, Saudi Arabia

Research Authors
Doaa M Abdel-Salam, Bashayer ALruwaili, Doaa Mohamed Osman, Maha Mamluh M Alazmi, Sama Ayman Mater ALghayyadh, Rawan Ghazi Zaki Al-Sharari, Rehab A Mohamed
Research Date
Research Journal
International journal of environmental research and public health
Research Publisher
MDPI
Research Vol
vol.19 - issue 1
Research Website
https://scholar.google.com/scholar?oi=bibs&cluster=12453821449152016458&btnI=1&hl=en
Research Year
2022
Research_Pages
598
Research Abstract

Background and Objectives

Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a serious and widespread problem worldwide. IPV can seriously influence the physical, mental, sexual, and reproductive health of women as well as the welfare of their children. In the Middle East, IPV is pervasive and widely acceptable. The present study was done to determine the prevalence and correlates of IPV among women attending different primary health centers in the Aljouf region, Saudi Arabia.

Methods

A cross-sectional study was conducted among 403 Saudi women attending different primary health centers in the Aljouf region, Saudi Arabia. A structured anonymous questionnaire was distributed to the targeted population during a face-to-face interview. Data analysis was done using the SPSS program, version 24.

Results

The present study showed that 30.3% of the participants had been exposed to IPV over the last year. Concerning the types of violence, the present study revealed that emotional violence is the highest followed by physical and then sexual violence representing 92.6%, 67.2%, and 44.3%, respectively. The significant predictors of IPV were women with one to three children (OR = 7.322, p-value = 0.006), women with four children or more (OR = 13.463, p-value = 0.006), and women married to husbands with aggressive behavior (OR = 98.703, p-value < 0.001). Not taking the approval on marriage was significantly associated with more exposure to violence (OR = 3.190, p-value = 0.042). In addition, husband smoking status was a significant predictor for IPV (OR = 2.774, p-value = 0.012). However, women married to alcoholic drinkers had a significantly …