To assess prevalence of interpersonal violence among a mixed gender sample of immigrants in Portugal, describing the type of violence and associated factors. A cross-sectional study was conducted between October 2008 and May 2009, evaluating a sample of 702 immigrants residing in the Lisbon region. Information was obtained by trained interviewers using a structured questionnaire. Overall, 15.1 % (15.5 % females and 14.7 % males; p = 0.844) of the immigrants reported to be victims of at least one episode of violence during the last year, regardless of which type of violence was involved. The prevalence of intimate-partner violence was 4.1 %, and it was significantly higher among women than men (7.1 % vs. 0.9 %, respectively, p < 0.001). Wome...
This study aims to identify different types of response to intimate partner violence (IPV) and help-...
The violence within intimate relationships remains today as a very serious form of discrimination ba...
Immigrant women may be at higher risk of intimate partner violence (IPV) and may seek specialized se...
To assess prevalence of interpersonal violence among a mixed gender sample of immigrants in Portugal...
The vast majority of studies concerning the victimization of immigrant women focus only on intimate ...
This study aims to understand the intimate experiences of immigrant Brazilian women living in Portug...
This study aimed to analyze the violence experienced by female Brazilian immigrants in Portuga...
This study aimed to analyze the prevalence of violence against Brazilian immigrant women in Portugal...
Interest in studying the particular case of the victimization of immigrant women has increased. This...
Few studies have focused on immigrant women's help-seeking that is due to factors such as having a h...
This article explores Portuguese women's relationship with the English justice system, in particular...
Background: Intimate partner violence (IPV) against women occurs in all countries, all cultures and ...
The objective of this study was to analyze the prevalence of violence against Brazilian immigrant wo...
Objectives: To analyze whether sociodemographics and social support have a different or similar effe...
In a world in progressive movement, with increasingly diverse societies, the number of women living...
This study aims to identify different types of response to intimate partner violence (IPV) and help-...
The violence within intimate relationships remains today as a very serious form of discrimination ba...
Immigrant women may be at higher risk of intimate partner violence (IPV) and may seek specialized se...
To assess prevalence of interpersonal violence among a mixed gender sample of immigrants in Portugal...
The vast majority of studies concerning the victimization of immigrant women focus only on intimate ...
This study aims to understand the intimate experiences of immigrant Brazilian women living in Portug...
This study aimed to analyze the violence experienced by female Brazilian immigrants in Portuga...
This study aimed to analyze the prevalence of violence against Brazilian immigrant women in Portugal...
Interest in studying the particular case of the victimization of immigrant women has increased. This...
Few studies have focused on immigrant women's help-seeking that is due to factors such as having a h...
This article explores Portuguese women's relationship with the English justice system, in particular...
Background: Intimate partner violence (IPV) against women occurs in all countries, all cultures and ...
The objective of this study was to analyze the prevalence of violence against Brazilian immigrant wo...
Objectives: To analyze whether sociodemographics and social support have a different or similar effe...
In a world in progressive movement, with increasingly diverse societies, the number of women living...
This study aims to identify different types of response to intimate partner violence (IPV) and help-...
The violence within intimate relationships remains today as a very serious form of discrimination ba...
Immigrant women may be at higher risk of intimate partner violence (IPV) and may seek specialized se...