Lt and physical assault with injury across severity.The likelihood of
BMC International Well being and Human Rights 2012, 12:35 http://www.biomedcentral.com/1472-698X/12/Page eight ofTable three Variables connected with IPV by variety among women during the 12 months before the surveyDependent variables Psychological aggressionm N = 1265 OR 95 CI Independent variables Demographics/socio-economics (Block 1) Marital statusa Married/cohabitant Divorced/Separated Widow Singlec Youngsters at homea Yes Noc Housinga Non-conventionald Standard Educationa Lowf g c, ePhysical assaultm N = 1271 OR 95 CISexual coercionm N = 1258 OR 95 CIPhysical assault with injurym N = 1040 OR 95 CI1.28 (0.82?.01) 0.34 (0.17?.69) 0.65 (0.28?.51) 1 NA1.19 (0.77?.85) 0.99 (0.45?.17) 1.52 (0.61?.82) 1 NA0.80 (0.55?.15) 0.40 (0.22?.71) 0.46 (0.21?.03) 1 NA1.07 (0.66?.72) 1.88 (0.92?.82) 0.85 (0.33?.17) 1 two.69 (1.51?.79)NANANA1 1.12 (0.58?.16)NA1 two.32 (0.92?.83) 3.17 title= gjhs.v8n9p44 (1.31?.64) 3.33 (1.27?.73) 1 NA1 NANANAMiddle HighhCannot read/writec Occupational statusa Blue-collar worker Low white-collar worker Inter/high white-collar worker Student/othercNA1 0.82 (0.14?.75) 0.66 (0.09?.86) 0.94 (0.14?.23)Socio-economic statusa Perform for othersi Liberal/own businessj Domestic/other Studentc Salary/financial resourcesa Yes Noc Economic straina Yes No R2 n Life-style (Block 2) BMIb Drinking Yes Nc a c kNANANA1 0.60 (0.11?.28) 0.85 (0.15?.78) 1.70 (0.32?.11)NANANA1 1.70 (0.92?.16)NANANA1 1.44 (0.83?.49)(7.1)(2.1)(three.four)(7.five)NA1 0.89 (0.60?.33)NA1 0.93 (0.62?.40)NA1 1.33 (0.95?.87)1.01 (0.97 1.06) 0.73 (0.49?.10)Zacarias et al. BMC International Overall health and Human Rights 2012, 12:35 http://www.biomedcentral.com/1472-698X/12/Page 9 ofTable 3 Variables associated with IPV by type amongst ladies through the 12 months before the survey (Continued)Smokinga Yes Noc R2 n Controlling behaviours over companion (Block three) Controlb R2 nNANA1 1.43 (0.65?.14) 1 two.22 (0.92?.33) 1 (two.3)(0.08)(1)(2.1)1.03 (1.01?.05) (12.eight) (Block 4)1.00 (0.98?.02) (16.2)1.02 (1.00?.03) (15)1.00 (0.98?.02) (12.six)Controlling behaviours by partner Handle R2 n Perpetration (Block 5) Psychological Articipants had been encouraged to journal.pone.0133053 draw could HBPR.two.5.1 have influenced the findings obtained. aggressiona Yes Noc Physical assaulta Yes Noc Sexual coerciona Yes Noc Physical assault with injurya Yes Noc R2 n Victimization (Block six) Psychological aggressiona Yes Noc b0.98 (0.97?.99) (0.05)1.03 (1.02?.04) (four.1)1.00 (0.99?.01) (1)1.04 (1.03?.05) (six.six)NA1 4.04 (two.22?.33) 1 NA1 two.40 (1.22?.74) 1 0.95 (0.53?.71) 1 0.89 (0.33?.40) 1 (29.8) 0.93 (0.57?.52) 1 NA1 three.56 (1.55?.15) 1 (42.5).Lt and physical assault with injury title= gjhs.v8n9p44 across severity.The likelihood of getting sexually coerced was reduced amongst divorced and separated women (OR = 0.40; 95 CI = 0.22-0.71) compared to people who had been single. Sexual coercion was additional likely amongst ladies who perpetrated psychological aggression (OR = 1.89; 95 CI = 1.10-3.27) and physical assault with injury (OR = two.02; 95 CI = 1.22-3.32), among ladies who seasoned cooccurring psychological aggression sexual coercion (OR = 5.80; 95 CI = three.24-10.39), and physical assault sexual coercion (OR = 3.71; 95 CI = 2.41-5.70) in comparison to ladies who did not. Physical assault with injury was more probably among females who had children at dwelling (OR = 2.69; 95 CI = 1.51-4.79) in comparison to those that did not have youngsters at house, at the same time as by females who had been controlled by partner (OR = 1.04; 95 CI = 1.03-1.05) in comparison with people who were not. Females who perpetrated sexual title= ece3.1533 coercion (OR = 1.95; 95 CI = 1.22-3.11) have been a lot more most likely to experience physical assault with injury compared toZacarias et al.