| Literature DB >> 30327777 |
Eshetu Andarge1, Yohannes Shiferaw2.
Abstract
Intimate partner violence (IPV) against women and food insecurity are an ever growing public health concerns in Ethiopia. However, the connection between the two is not yet well investigated. Therefore, this study compares IPV by household food security status and examines the association between IPV and food insecurity and among currently married women in childbearing age in Arba Minch town, South Ethiopia. A community based comparative cross-sectional study was conducted among 696 currently married women (15-49). A quantitative data was collected using a pretested and structured questionnaire on randomly selected women. Logistic regression was done using IBM SPSS version 20. Statistical significance was declared at p-value of less than 0.05 and odds ratio with its 95% confidence interval was used to show the degree of association. Lifetime and current IPV were 62.4% and 50%, respectively. Sixty-three (23.6%) and 285 (66.4%) women who experienced current IPV were from food secured and insecure households, respectively (P-value<0.001). The odds of experiencing current IPV were higher among women from food insecure households (AOR=6.59,95% CI(4.54,9.57)) and who were in the age range of 30-39 (AOR=2.16, 95% CI(1.34,3.56)) and it was lower among women with 10 and more years age difference with their husband (AOR=0.52, 95% CI (0.31,0.88)) and with high decision-making power (AOR=0.61, 95% CI (0.38.0.96)) than their reference groups. The prevalence of current IPV was significantly higher among women from food insecure households as compared to their counterparts. The odds of experiencing current IPV were higher among women from food insecure households. Policy makers and programme planners should consider improving urban women's household food security status in order to improve gender inequality and empower women. Multisectorial effort is needed to improve women education and other behavioral factors.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30327777 PMCID: PMC6171209 DOI: 10.1155/2018/4738527
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomed Res Int Impact factor: 3.411
Socio-demographic and behavioral characteristics on some variables among currently married women from food secure and insecure households in Arba Minch town, March 2017.
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| No formal education | 126(18.1) | 84(19.6) | 42(15.7) |
| Primary level education | 401(57.6) | 236(55) | 165(61.8) | |
| Secondary and above education | 169(24.3) | 109(25.4) | 60(22.5) | |
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| Housewife | 308(44.3) | 207(48.3) | 101(37.8) |
| Othersa | 388(55.7) | 222(51.7) | 166(62.2) | |
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| Government employee | 310(44.5) | 188(43.8) | 122(45.7) |
| Othersb | 386(55.5) | 241(56.2) | 145(54.3) | |
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| <5 | 552(79.3) | 325(75.8) | 227(85.0) |
| 5 and above | 144(20.7) | 104(24.2) | 40(15) | |
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| >=1317 ETB | 547(78.6) | 331(77.2) | 216(80.6) |
| < 1317 ETB | 149(21.4) | 98(22.8) | 51(19.1) | |
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| yes | 264(37.9) | 173(40.3) | 91(34.1) |
| no | 432(62.1) | 256(59.7) | 176(65.9) | |
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| Yes | 160(23) | 108(25.2) | 52(19.5) |
| No | 536(77.0) | 321(74.8) | 215(80.5) | |
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| yes | 626(89.9) | 382(89) | 244(91.4) |
| no | 70(10.1) | 47(11.0) | 23(8.6) | |
a= employed, merchants, daily laborers, student, b= merchants, farmer, carpenters, guards, etc.
Figure 1Venn diagram on lifetime experience of IPV. The figure illustrates overlaps between psychological, physical, and sexual violence and the isolated occurrences among currently married women aged 15-49 years in Arba Minch town, South Ethiopia, March 2017.
Comparison of current intimate partner violence among food secure and insecure currently married women in Arba Minch town, March 2017.
| IPV last 12 months(N=696) | Category | Total | Food security status | p-value | |
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| Num(%) | Food Insecure | Food Secure | |||
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| Psychological violence | No | 413(59.3) | 199(46.4) | 214(80.1) | 0.001 |
| Yes | 283(40.7) | 230(53.6) | 53(19.9) | ||
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| Physical violence | No | 444(63.8) | 209(48.7) | 235(88.0) | 0.001 |
| Yes | 252(36.2) | 220(51.3) | 32(12.0) | ||
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| Sexual violence | No | 489(70.3) | 250(58.3) | 239(89.5) | 0.001 |
| Yes | 207(29.7) | 179(41.7) | 28(10.5) | ||
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| Intimate partner violence | No | 348(50.0) | 144(33.6) | 204(76.4) | 0.001 |
| Yes | 348(50.0) | 285(66.4) | 63(23.6) | ||
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| Both psychological and physical violence | No | 489(70.3) | 248(57.8) | 241(90.3) | 0.001 |
| Yes | 207(29.7) | 181(42.2) | 26(9.7) | ||
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| Both psychological and sexual violence | No | 534(76.7) | 290(67.6) | 244(91.4) | 0.001 |
| Yes | 162(23.3) | 139(32.4) | 23(8.6) | ||
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| Both physical and sexual violence | No | 527(75.7) | 275(64.1) | 252(94.4) | 0.001 |
| Yes | 169(24.3) | 154(35.9) | 15(5.60) | ||
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| Psychological, physical and sexual violence | No | 552(79.3) | 299(69.7) | 253(94.80) | 0.001 |
| Yes | 144(20.7) | 130(30.3) | 14(5.2) | ||
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| Isolated psychological violence | No | 638(91.7) | 389(90.7) | 249(93.3) | 0.231 |
| Yes | 58(8.3) | 40(9.3) | 18(6.7) | ||
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| Isolated physical violence | No | 676(97.1) | 414(96.5) | 262(98.1) | 0.212 |
| Yes | 20(2.9) | 15(3.5) | 5(1.9) | ||
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| Isolated sexual violence | No | 676(97.1) | 413(96.3) | 263(98.5) | |
| Yes | 20(2.9) | 16(3.7) | 4(1.5) | ||
Factors associated with lifetime and current intimate partner violence among currently married women in Arba Minch town, March 2017.
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| Women's education | No formal education | 91(21.1) | 37(14.1) | 1 | 1 |
| Primary level education | 60(13.9) | 33(12.6) | 0.72(0.41,1.27) | 0.66(0.36,1.23) | |
| Secondary education and above | 280(65.0) | 192(73.3) | 0.58(0.38,0.89) | 0.55(0.32,0.97)b | |
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| Marriage arrangement | Women's own choice (love) | 366(84.9) | 245(92.5) | 1 | 1 |
| Othersa | 65(15.1) | 20(7.5) | 2.17(1.28,3.68) | 1.75(1.01,3.06)b | |
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| Decision making | Low decision making | 93(21.6) | 33(12.5) | 1 | 1 |
| High decision making | 338(78.4) | 232(87.5) | 0.52(0.34,0.79) | 0.45(0.28,0.73)b | |
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| Drug use by partner | Not user | 207(48) | 176(66.4) | 1 | 1 |
| User | 224(52) | 89(33.6) | 2.14(1.56,2.94) | 2.29(1.64,3.23)b | |
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| Age of women | Less than 30 | 199(57.2) | 234(67.2) |
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| 30-39 | 104(29.9) | 67(19.3) | 1.01(0.58,1.74) | 2.16(1.34,3.56)b | |
| 40 and above | 45(12.9) | 47(13.5) | 0.57(0.38,0.85) | 1.21(0.64,2.29) | |
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| Difference in age | Less than 10 years | 276(79.3) | 240(69.0) | 1 | 1 |
| 10 or more years | 72(20.7) | 108(31.0) | 0.58(0.41,0.82) | 0.52(0.31,0.88)b | |
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| Decision making | Low decision making | 81(23.3) | 45(12.9) | 1 | 1 |
| High decision making | 267(76.7) | 303(87.1) | 0.49(0.33,0.73) | 0.61(0.38.0.96)b | |
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| Household food insecurity | Food secure | 63(18.1) | 204(58.6) | 1 | 1 |
| Food insecure | 285(81.9) | 144(41.4) | 6.41(4.53,9.06) | 6.59(4.54,9.57)b | |
a= Parents/guardians/relatives/marriage by abduction bStatistically significant association at p-value < 0.05.