Abstract Background In Tanzania like in many sub-Saharan countries the data about Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) are scarce and diverse. This study aims to determine the magnitude of IPV and associated factors among ever partnered women in urban mainland Tanzania. Methods Data for this report were extracted from a big quasi-experimental survey that was used to evaluate MAP (MAP - Men as Partners) project. Data were collected using standard questions as those in big surveys like Demographic and Health Surveys. Data analyses involved descriptive statistics to characterize IPV. Associations between IPV and selected variables were based on Chi-square test and we used binary logistic regression to assess factors associated with women’s perpetra...
This paper takes data from the Tanzania National Panel Survey (TNPS) (2008-2009), fits them to the p...
The study is titled ”It’s in their hands” in order to show the responsibility various stakeholders h...
BACKGROUND: Intimate partner violence (IPV) is recognised as an important public health and social p...
In Tanzania like in many sub-Saharan countries the data about Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) are sc...
Abstract Background Intimate partner violence (IPV) is recognised as an important public health and ...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is an urgent public problem that is neglected in women’s health, esp...
The prevalence of intimate partner violence (IPV) against ever married women in Tanzania remains hig...
Intimate partner violence has been prevalent worldwide. The extent of violence results in a number o...
IntroductionGlobally, around 30% of ever-partnered women have experienced physical and/or sexual int...
In recent years, major global institutions have amplified their efforts to address intimate partner ...
<div><p>In recent years, major global institutions have amplified their efforts to address intimate ...
The study is titled ”It’s in their hands ” in order to show the responsibility various stakeholders ...
Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) has severe health consequences, though may be underreported due to s...
Background There is limited research about IPV against women and associated factors in Sub-Saharan A...
Background: Women experience violence in many different forms. It may be physical, psychological, se...
This paper takes data from the Tanzania National Panel Survey (TNPS) (2008-2009), fits them to the p...
The study is titled ”It’s in their hands” in order to show the responsibility various stakeholders h...
BACKGROUND: Intimate partner violence (IPV) is recognised as an important public health and social p...
In Tanzania like in many sub-Saharan countries the data about Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) are sc...
Abstract Background Intimate partner violence (IPV) is recognised as an important public health and ...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is an urgent public problem that is neglected in women’s health, esp...
The prevalence of intimate partner violence (IPV) against ever married women in Tanzania remains hig...
Intimate partner violence has been prevalent worldwide. The extent of violence results in a number o...
IntroductionGlobally, around 30% of ever-partnered women have experienced physical and/or sexual int...
In recent years, major global institutions have amplified their efforts to address intimate partner ...
<div><p>In recent years, major global institutions have amplified their efforts to address intimate ...
The study is titled ”It’s in their hands ” in order to show the responsibility various stakeholders ...
Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) has severe health consequences, though may be underreported due to s...
Background There is limited research about IPV against women and associated factors in Sub-Saharan A...
Background: Women experience violence in many different forms. It may be physical, psychological, se...
This paper takes data from the Tanzania National Panel Survey (TNPS) (2008-2009), fits them to the p...
The study is titled ”It’s in their hands” in order to show the responsibility various stakeholders h...
BACKGROUND: Intimate partner violence (IPV) is recognised as an important public health and social p...