| Literature DB >> 32046703 |
Kwamena Sekyi Dickson1, Edward Kwabena Ameyaw2, Eugene Kofuor Maafo Darteh3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Domestic violence (DV) has become a global burden. The high occurrence of intimate partner violence (IPV) across the globe has implications for the socioeconomic wellbeing and health of children and women.Entities:
Keywords: Domestic violence; Endorsing; Ghana; Intimate partner violence; Wife beating
Year: 2020 PMID: 32046703 PMCID: PMC7011351 DOI: 10.1186/s12905-020-00897-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Womens Health ISSN: 1472-6874 Impact factor: 2.809
Background characteristics of respondents
| Explanatory Variable | Females (n = 9387) | Males ( | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| % | N | % | N | |
| Urban | 53.7 | 5043 | 52.1 | 2285 |
| Rural | 46.3 | 4344 | 47.9 | 2102 |
| 15–24 | 34.4 | 3233 | 32.9 | 1443 |
| 25–34 | 31.7 | 2973 | 26.0 | 1141 |
| 35–49 | 33.9 | 3181 | 29.3 | 1285 |
| 50–59 | – | – | 11.8 | 518 |
| Poorest | 16.1 | 1512 | 17.1 | 751 |
| Poorer | 17.4 | 1636 | 17.8 | 779 |
| Middle | 20.6 | 1936 | 19.0 | 835 |
| Richer | 22.5 | 2116 | 21.9 | 960 |
| Richest | 23.4 | 2187 | 24.2 | 1062 |
| No education | 19.1 | 1790 | 10.7 | 470 |
| Primary | 17.8 | 1670 | 13.5 | 590 |
| Secondary | 56.8 | 5331 | 64.0 | 2809 |
| Higher/tertiary | 6.3 | 596 | 11.8 | 518 |
| Christian | 80.1 | 7524 | 72.5 | 3182 |
| Islam | 15.2 | 1421 | 17.6 | 771 |
| Traditional/spiritual | 2.0 | 191 | 3.7 | 164 |
| Other | 2.7 | 251 | 6.2 | 270 |
| Not at all | 81.1 | 7615 | 64.7 | 2837 |
| Less than once a week | 10.2 | 956 | 17.9 | 785 |
| At least once a week | 8.7 | 816 | 17.4 | 765 |
| Not at all | 15.6 | 1468 | 5.5 | 242 |
| Less than once a week | 32.1 | 3017 | 16.1 | 708 |
| At least once a week | 52.3 | 4902 | 78.4 | 3437 |
| Not at all | 23.5 | 2203 | 16.8 | 735 |
| Less than once a week | 25.7 | 2415 | 18.8 | 827 |
| At least once a week | 50.8 | 4769 | 64.4 | 2825 |
| Akan | 50.1 | 4701 | 49.0 | 2151 |
| Ga/Dangme | 7.7 | 727 | 9.0 | 393 |
| Ewe | 13.5 | 1265 | 13.6 | 595 |
| Guan | 2.3 | 216 | 2.0 | 87 |
| Mole – Dagbani | 14.8 | 1388 | 14.4 | 630 |
| Grusi | 2.9 | 269 | 2.5 | 112 |
| Gurma | 5.8 | 545 | 5.8 | 255 |
| Mande | 0.9 | 85 | 1.1 | 48 |
| Other | 2.0 | 191 | 2.6 | 116 |
Computed from 2014 Ghana Demographic and Health Survey
Justification of wife beating
| Explanatory Variable | Females ( | Males (N = 4387) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| % | n | % | n | |
| Wife beating justified if wife goes out without telling husband | ||||
| No | 83.5 | 7838 | 93.4 | 4096 |
| Yes | 16.5 | 1549 | 6.6 | 288 |
| Wife beating justified if wife neglects the children | ||||
| No | 79.0 | 7419 | 91.8 | 4027 |
| Yes | 21.0 | 1968 | 8.2 | 359 |
| Wife beating justified if wife argues with husband | ||||
| No | 84.4 | 7919 | 94.1 | 4128 |
| Yes | 15.6 | 1468 | 5.9 | 258 |
| Wife beating justified if wife refuses to have sex with husband | ||||
| No | 87.2 | 8243 | 95.2 | 4177 |
| Yes | 12.8 | 1144 | 4.8 | 209 |
| Wife beating justified if wife burns food | ||||
| No | 92.6 | 8691 | 97.2 | 4265 |
| Yes | 7.4 | 696 | 2.8 | 121 |
| At least one justification of wife beating | ||||
| No | 71.7 | 6731 | 87.5 | 3838 |
| Yes | 28.3 | 2656 | 12.5 | 548 |
Computed from 2014 Ghana Demographic and Health Survey
Binary regression on approval of wife beating
| Variables | Females | Males |
|---|---|---|
| Model 1 | Model 2 | |
| 15–24 | 1.4***(1.19–1.52) | 2.2***(1.70–2.74) |
| 25–34 | 1.0(0.92–1.28) | 1.4**(1.05–1.77) |
| 35–49 | 1 | 1 |
| 50–59 | – | 1.0(0.68–1.32) |
| Urban | 1 | 1 |
| Rural | 1.0(0.90–1.16) | 1.1(0.87–1.42) |
| Poorest | 2.2***(1.77–2.86) | 1.3(0.84–2.12) |
| Poorer | 2.2***(1.77–2.86) | 1.4(0.90–2.11) |
| Middle | 2.0***(1.63–2.40) | 1.5*(1.01–2.20) |
| Richer | 1.4***(1.16–1.69) | 1.1(0.75–1.62) |
| Richest | 1 | 1 |
| No education | 4.3***(2.89–6.27) | 3.0***(1.71–5.36) |
| Primary | 3.3***(2.23–4.82) | 2.2**(1.28–3.92) |
| Secondary | 2.7***(1.84–3.84) | 2.1**(1.23–3.45) |
| Higher/tertiary | 1 | 1 |
| Akan | 1 | 1 |
| Ga/dangme | 0.8*(0.61–0.98) | 1.1(0.71–1.58) |
| Ewe | 0.8*(0.69–0.96) | 0.5***(0.31–0.66) |
| Guan | 1.5**(1.13–1.97) | 1.1(0.64–1.96) |
| Mole-dagbani | 0.9(0.79–1.07) | 1.1(0.80–1.41) |
| Grusi | 1.0(0.78–1.24) | 1.5(0.99–2.27) |
| Gurma | 2.5***(2.04–3.09) | 2.0***(1.45–2.84) |
| Mande | 0.7(0.43–1.04) | 0.7(0.31–1.76) |
| Other | 0.9(0.64–1.32) | 1.2(0.67–2.25) |
| Christian | 1 | 1 |
| Islam | 1.7***(1.44–1.91) | 0.8(0.64–1.08) |
| Traditional/spiritual | 1.1(0.83–1.50) | 1.2(0.86–1.72) |
| Other | 1.1(0.85–1.43) | 1.6**(1.13–2.15) |
| Not at all | 1 | 1 |
| Less than once a week | 0.7***(0.64–0.85) | 1.3(0.64–1.08) |
| At least once a week | 0.8***(0.69–0.89) | 0.9(0.62–1.21) |
| Not at all | 1 | 1 |
| Less than once a week | 1.0(0.79–1.15) | 0.9(0.64–1.15) |
| At least once a week | 0.6***(0.47–0.78) | 0.6**(0.39–0.80) |
| Not at all | 1 | 1 |
| Less than once a week | 0.9*(0.74–0.98) | 0.9(0.70–1.18) |
| At least once a week | 0.8**(0.71–0.92) | 0.8*(0.59–0.98) |
Computed from 2014 Ghana Demographic and Health Survey
p < 0.05* p < 0.01**p < 0.001***