One out of three people (25% of men, 38% of women) in Curacao have experienced some form of domestic violence at some point in their adult lives. The most significant risk factors for domestic violence in Curacao are the female gender, a young age, low education, and experiencing domestic violence victimization in childhood. Divorce, single parenthood, and unemployment increase the risk for women, but not for men. These findings are consistent with current literature on the subject. Further research on the context, nature, and severity of domestic violence in the Caribbean is necessary. Studies should preferably combine the strengths of national crime surveys and family conflict studies: nationally representative samples (including men and ...
This study used data from Demographic and Health Surveys to identify risk factors for intimate partn...
Intimate-partner violence (IPV) is a major issue affecting Caribbean countries (WHO). In recent year...
Previous international studies have found collectivism and low gender empowerment to contribute to h...
One out of three people (25% of men, 38% of women) in Curacao have experienced some form of domestic...
Studies show that increasing and escalating rates of violence prominently exist among Caribbean fami...
To collect reliable statistical data on domestic violence in Curaçao, we conducted a large-scale qua...
In 1998 a cross-sectional study of violence against women was undertaken in three provinces of South...
The prevalence of domestic violence varies along a number of dimensions. This chapter reviews the li...
Dissertation presented as the partial requirement for obtaining a Master's degree in Data Science a...
Domestic violence is a widespread part of everyday life in Guyana. Although the vast majority of abu...
INTRODUCTION: Intimate partner violence is a critical and global public health issue that affects n...
In 1998 a cross-sectional study of violence against women was undertaken in three provinces of South...
Based on the results of previous investigations, this study seeks for individual, relationship and c...
OBJECTIVES: This article reports the prevalence of two types of interpersonal violence (IPV) (sexual...
Background: The prevalence of domestic violence remains unacceptably high with numerous consequences...
This study used data from Demographic and Health Surveys to identify risk factors for intimate partn...
Intimate-partner violence (IPV) is a major issue affecting Caribbean countries (WHO). In recent year...
Previous international studies have found collectivism and low gender empowerment to contribute to h...
One out of three people (25% of men, 38% of women) in Curacao have experienced some form of domestic...
Studies show that increasing and escalating rates of violence prominently exist among Caribbean fami...
To collect reliable statistical data on domestic violence in Curaçao, we conducted a large-scale qua...
In 1998 a cross-sectional study of violence against women was undertaken in three provinces of South...
The prevalence of domestic violence varies along a number of dimensions. This chapter reviews the li...
Dissertation presented as the partial requirement for obtaining a Master's degree in Data Science a...
Domestic violence is a widespread part of everyday life in Guyana. Although the vast majority of abu...
INTRODUCTION: Intimate partner violence is a critical and global public health issue that affects n...
In 1998 a cross-sectional study of violence against women was undertaken in three provinces of South...
Based on the results of previous investigations, this study seeks for individual, relationship and c...
OBJECTIVES: This article reports the prevalence of two types of interpersonal violence (IPV) (sexual...
Background: The prevalence of domestic violence remains unacceptably high with numerous consequences...
This study used data from Demographic and Health Surveys to identify risk factors for intimate partn...
Intimate-partner violence (IPV) is a major issue affecting Caribbean countries (WHO). In recent year...
Previous international studies have found collectivism and low gender empowerment to contribute to h...