Prevalence of intimate partner violence in Spain: A national cross-sectional survey in primary care

  • Isabel Ruiz-Pérez*
  • , Vicenta Escribà-Agüir
  • , Isabel Montero-Piñar
  • , Carmen Vives-Cases
  • , Miguel Rodríguez-Barranco
  • , Juncal Plazaola-Castaño
  • , Esther Jiménez-Gutiérrez
  • , Mercè Fuentes-Pujol
  • , Izabella Rohlfs-Barbosa
  • , Pilar Blanco-Prieto
  • , Diana Gil-González
  • , Julia Ojuel-Solsona
  • , Consuelo Ruiz-Jarabo Quemada
  • , Raquel Millán-Susinos
  • , Laura García-Miranda
  • , Carmen Mosquera-Tenreiro
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Objectives (1) To analyze the prevalence of Intimate Partner Violence by types. (2) To examine the relationship between sociodemographic characteristics and Intimate Partner Violence. Design Cross-sectional study using a self-administered questionnaire. Setting Primary Healthcare centers in Spain. Participants 10,322 women (18–70 years) attending Primary Healthcare centers. Main measurements A compound index was calculated based on frequency, types, and duration of Intimate Partner Violence. Multivariable adjusted logistic regression models were used to identify the sociodemographic factors, which were independently associated with each Intimate Partner Violence category. Results The prevalence of Intimate Partner Violence was 24.8%. For the physical only category, no differences were observed regarding education or employment status, and women with the highest income have less risk. For the psychological only category, no differences were observed according to the income level. The risk increases as the education level decreases, and the greatest frequency of only psychological Intimate Partner Violence was observed in women who were unemployed or students. For both the physical and psychological category of Intimate Partner Violence, a clear risk increase is observed as income and education levels decrease. Retired women showed the highest frequency of this violence category. Conclusion The results show that Intimate Partner Violence affects women of all social strata, but the frequency and Intimate Partner Violence category will vary according to the socio-economic.

Translated title of the contributionPrevalencia de la violencia de parejas en España: estudio transversal a través de cuestionario en la atención primaria
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)93-101
Number of pages9
JournalAtencion Primaria
Volume49
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Feb 2017
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Battered women
  • Prevalence
  • Socioeconomic factors
  • Spain
  • Spouse abuse

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