We investigate the relationship between intimate partner violence (IPV) and HIV among married women using Demographic and Health Survey data from ten sub-Saharan African countries, and find a strong association. The association is due to higher HIV risk among violent men; neither women’s decreased ability to protect themselves from HIV transmission within marriage, nor their risky sexual behavior, explains the link. Thus, it is not violence per se that drives the spread of HIV, but the fact that violent men are more likely to become HIV positive and then infect their wives. Programs that aim at reducing HIV by eliminating IPV should therefore also focus on men’s risky sexual behavior.JEL Classification: I14; I15; J1
Sub-Saharan Africa’s female population is strongly affected both by HIV and intimate partner violenc...
Individuals who communicate their HIV diagnosis to sexual partners may be at increased risk of intim...
Background: A substantial proportion of newly diagnosed HIV infections in sub-Saharan Africa occur w...
We investigate the relationship between intimate partner violence (IPV) and HIV among married women ...
SummaryBackgroundMany studies have identified a significant positive relation between intimate partn...
International audienceObjectives: Intimate partner violence (IPV) against women is frequent in Centr...
Background Many studies have identifi ed a signifi cant positive relation between intimate partner v...
Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) has been reported to be a determinant of women's risk for HIV. We ex...
Abstract Background The relationship between intimate...
To investigate the associations between intimate partner violence, rape and HIV among South African ...
ObjectivesIntimate partner violence (IPV) against women is frequent in Central Africa and may be a H...
Background: Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a significant public health problem, which has been a...
Background: Many studies have shown that women who have experienced intimate partner violence (IPV) ...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 68-79).South Africa has high levels of both HIV/AIDS and...
Objective: To investigate the associations between intimate partner violence, rape and HIV among Sou...
Sub-Saharan Africa’s female population is strongly affected both by HIV and intimate partner violenc...
Individuals who communicate their HIV diagnosis to sexual partners may be at increased risk of intim...
Background: A substantial proportion of newly diagnosed HIV infections in sub-Saharan Africa occur w...
We investigate the relationship between intimate partner violence (IPV) and HIV among married women ...
SummaryBackgroundMany studies have identified a significant positive relation between intimate partn...
International audienceObjectives: Intimate partner violence (IPV) against women is frequent in Centr...
Background Many studies have identifi ed a signifi cant positive relation between intimate partner v...
Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) has been reported to be a determinant of women's risk for HIV. We ex...
Abstract Background The relationship between intimate...
To investigate the associations between intimate partner violence, rape and HIV among South African ...
ObjectivesIntimate partner violence (IPV) against women is frequent in Central Africa and may be a H...
Background: Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a significant public health problem, which has been a...
Background: Many studies have shown that women who have experienced intimate partner violence (IPV) ...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 68-79).South Africa has high levels of both HIV/AIDS and...
Objective: To investigate the associations between intimate partner violence, rape and HIV among Sou...
Sub-Saharan Africa’s female population is strongly affected both by HIV and intimate partner violenc...
Individuals who communicate their HIV diagnosis to sexual partners may be at increased risk of intim...
Background: A substantial proportion of newly diagnosed HIV infections in sub-Saharan Africa occur w...