نتایج جستجو برای: partner

تعداد نتایج: 39845  

Journal: :Hawai'i journal of medicine & public health : a journal of Asia Pacific Medicine & Public Health 2014
Van M Ta Park Donald K Hayes Janice Humphreys

Prenatal health care counseling is associated with positive health outcomes for mothers and infants. Moreover, pregnant women are considered a vulnerable population at risk of being victims of intimate partner violence. Pregnancy provides a unique opportunity to identify and refer women experiencing intimate partner violence to community resources; however, in prior research, most women reporte...

Journal: :Violence and victims 2007
Stephen Lawoko Koustuv Dalal Luo Jiayou Bjarne Jansson

This study examines social inequalities in intimate partner violence (IPV) among women of reproductive age in Kenya. A sample comprising 3,696 women was retrieved from the Kenyan Demographic and Health Survey of 2003. The study design was cross-sectional. Chi-square tests and logistic regression were used to analyze the data. Results indicated that while high education among women reduced the r...

Journal: :Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2014
Enrique Gracia

Intimate partner violence against women and victimblaming attitudes among Europeans Enrique Gracia a Department of Social Psychology, University of Valencia, Avda. Blasco Ibáñez, 21, 46010 Valencia, Spain. Correspondence to Enrique Gracia (e-mail: [email protected]). (Submitted: 8 October 2013 – Revised version received: 16 January 2014 – Accepted: 24 January 2013 – Published online: 5 Febru...

Journal: :MMWR. Morbidity and mortality weekly report 1998

Incidence data for intimate partner violence (IPV) at the national and state levels are limited. CDC and the Division of Public Health, Georgia Department of Human Resources (GDHR), analyzed data from the 1995 Georgia Women's Health Survey (GWHS) to 1) estimate the lifetime and annual incidence of physical IPV in Georgia among women aged 15-44 years, 2) examine sociodemographic risk factors for...

2017
Andrew Gibbs Bradley Carpenter Tamaryn Crankshaw Jill Hannass-Hancock Jennifer Smit Mark Tomlinson Lisa Butler

Intimate partner violence (IPV) experienced by pregnant and post-partum women has negative health effects for women, as well as the foetus, and the new-born child. In this study we sought to assess the prevalence and factors associated with recent IPV amongst post-partum women in one clinic in eThekwini Municipality, South Africa, and explore the relationship between IPV, depression and functio...

2014
Kristin M Wall Patrick S Sullivan David Kleinbaum Rob Stephenson

BACKGROUND Intimate partner violence (IPV) and coercion have been associated with negative health outcomes, including increased HIV risk behaviors, among men who have sex with men (MSM). This is the first study to describe the prevalence and factors associated with experiencing IPV or coercion among US MSM dyads using the actor-partner interdependence model (APIM), an analytic framework to desc...

Journal: :Journal of interpersonal violence 2005
Ignacio Luis Ramirez

This study analyzed a sample of 348 college students to examine the role that criminal history and Mexican ethnicity play in predicting intimate partner violence. Respondents who committed crimes in the past (before the age of 15) had a higher probability of severely physically assaulting a partner than those respondents who had committed crime later in life (after the age of 15). A history of ...

2016
Brian Parkinson Gwenda Simons Karen Niven

Two dyadic studies investigated interpersonal worry regulation in heterosexual relationships. In Study 1, we video-recorded 40 romantic couples discussing shared concerns. Male partners' worry positively predicted female partners' interpersonal calming attempts, and negatively predicted female partners' interpersonal alerting attempts (i.e., attempts to make their partners appreciate the seriou...

Journal: :Social work in public health 2015
José Juan Vázquez Sonia Panadero Esther Rivas

The article analyzes various aspects of overall happiness expressed by 136 women in poverty who are victims of intimate partner violence (IPV) in Nicaragua, a country with low levels of development. The information was gathered using a structured interview. Results obtained show that despite the hardships they face, one half of the women in poverty who are victims of IPV say they are happy, and...

Journal: :Alcohol research & health : the journal of the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism 2001
R Caetano J Schafer C B Cunradi

Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a major public health problem in the United States. Results from a 1995 national study indicated that 23 percent of the black couples, 11.5 percent of the white couples, and 17 percent of the Hispanic couples surveyed reported an incident of male-to-female partner violence in the 12 months preceding the survey. The rate of female-to-male partner violence was a...

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