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Título : Typologies of Intimate Partner Violence Against Women in Five Latin-American Countries: A Latent Class Analysis
Autor : Restrepo Henao, Alexandra
Montoya Gómez, Nilton Edu
Zuluaga Bedoya, Laura Vanessa
metadata.dc.subject.*: Violencia de Pareja
Intimate Partner Violence
Análisis de Clases Latentes
Latent Class Analysis
Parejas Sexuales
Sexual Partners
Delitos Sexuales
Sex Offenses
Violencia contra la Mujer
Violence Against Women
Factores de Riesgo
Risk Factors
Salud Pública
Public Health
Violencia familiar
Family violence
Fecha de publicación : 2022
Editorial : Frontiers Research Foundation
Citación : Restrepo A, Montoya N and Zuluaga L. (2022) Typologies of Intimate Partner Violence Against Women in Five Latin-American Countries: A Latent Class Analysis. Int J Public Health 67:1604000. doi: 10.3389/ijph.2022.1604000
Resumen : ABSTRACT: Objectives: To estimate typologies of Intimate Partner Violence against women in some Latin-American countries. Methods: Multistage sampling survey included women aged 15 to 49 (n = 63,321). Latent class analysis was estimated, including psychological, physical, and sexual violence and control. Results: The three-class model had a better fit. 1) The high-level IPV class (23%) comprised those suffering high levels of violence. They had higher education and wealth index, lived in urban settings, and their husbands used alcohol more. 2) The middle-level IPV class (45%) suffered high levels of control but low levels of other violence. They justified IPV more than other classes and this group had a high proportion of women without education. 3) Women in the non-IPV class (32%) did not report IPV. Conclusion: Three typologies of IPV were found: high-level, middle-level, and non-IPV. Policies should create screening, early prevention strategies, and programs based on these typologies. The high-level IPV group can benefit from intense legal and mental health interventions, including alcohol reduction and women's empowerment. The middle-level IPV group could benefit from interventions to reduce violence justification and increase women's education.
metadata.dc.identifier.eissn: 1661-8564
ISSN : 1661-8556
metadata.dc.identifier.doi: 10.3389/ijph.2022.1604000
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