This study used the 2013-2014 Zambia Demographic and Health Survey (ZDHS) data to examine, on one hand, the socio-demographic characteristics associated with intimate partner violence (IPV) and, on the other hand, the relationship between IPV and maternal health care (place of delivery and ANC visits) utilization. The findings indicate that women’s characteristics including marital status, household wealth, witnessing parental violence and attitudes justifying wife beating were significantly associated with reporting experience of IPV. Partner characteristics significantly associated with IPV were alcohol consumption and jealous behaviour. In this study, IPV was not found to be strongly associated with use of maternal health care. The study...
OBJECTIVES: To explore how area-level socioeconomic status and gender-related norms influence partne...
Background and Objectives: Sub Saharan Africa region is considered as one of the deprived regions...
BACKGROUND: Intimate partner violence (IPV) is recognised as an important public health and social p...
This study used the 2013-2014 Zambia Demographic and Health Survey (ZDHS) data to examine, on one ha...
Despite growing awareness of violence against women, intimate partner violence (IPV) continues to be...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) threatens the health of women around the world. The 2013-2014 Zambia...
The prevalence of intimate partner violence (IPV) against ever married women in Tanzania remains hig...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a persistent social problem in Zimbabwe and has been linked to do...
BACKGROUND:In Rwanda, women who self-reported in household surveys ever experiencing intimate partne...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is an important public health issue with negative effects at individ...
Background: Maternal and child health care (MCH) services aim at improving the overall health outc...
In Tanzania like in many sub-Saharan countries the data about Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) are sc...
MSc (Population and Sustainable Development), North-West University, Mahikeng CampusBackground: The ...
Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) is a significant public health problem with negative health conseque...
A sample of 1442 women attending a Forensic Healthcare Service provided information on their own and...
OBJECTIVES: To explore how area-level socioeconomic status and gender-related norms influence partne...
Background and Objectives: Sub Saharan Africa region is considered as one of the deprived regions...
BACKGROUND: Intimate partner violence (IPV) is recognised as an important public health and social p...
This study used the 2013-2014 Zambia Demographic and Health Survey (ZDHS) data to examine, on one ha...
Despite growing awareness of violence against women, intimate partner violence (IPV) continues to be...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) threatens the health of women around the world. The 2013-2014 Zambia...
The prevalence of intimate partner violence (IPV) against ever married women in Tanzania remains hig...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a persistent social problem in Zimbabwe and has been linked to do...
BACKGROUND:In Rwanda, women who self-reported in household surveys ever experiencing intimate partne...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is an important public health issue with negative effects at individ...
Background: Maternal and child health care (MCH) services aim at improving the overall health outc...
In Tanzania like in many sub-Saharan countries the data about Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) are sc...
MSc (Population and Sustainable Development), North-West University, Mahikeng CampusBackground: The ...
Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) is a significant public health problem with negative health conseque...
A sample of 1442 women attending a Forensic Healthcare Service provided information on their own and...
OBJECTIVES: To explore how area-level socioeconomic status and gender-related norms influence partne...
Background and Objectives: Sub Saharan Africa region is considered as one of the deprived regions...
BACKGROUND: Intimate partner violence (IPV) is recognised as an important public health and social p...