Partner alcohol consumption and intimate partner violence among women in Papua New Guinea: a cross-sectional analysis of Demographic and Health Survey

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Cadri, Abdul [1 ,2 ]
Aboagye, Richard Gyan [3 ]
Frimpong, James Boadu [4 ]
Yeboah, Paa Akonor [5 ]
Seidu, Abdul-Aziz [6 ,7 ]
Ahinkorah, Bright Opoku [8 ]
机构
[1] Univ Ghana, Dept Social & Behav Sci, Legon, Ghana
[2] McGill Univ Montreal, Dept Family Med, Montreal, PQ, Canada
[3] Univ Hlth & Allied Sci, Fred N Binka Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Family & Community Hlth, Hohoe, Ghana
[4] Univ Cape Coast, Dept Hlth Phys Educ & Recreat, Cape Coast, Ghana
[5] Univ Hlth & Allied Sci, Fred N Binka Sch Publ Hlth, Hohoe, Ghana
[6] James Cook Univ, Coll Publ Hlth Med & Vet Sci, Townsville, Qld, Australia
[7] Takoradi Tech Univ, Ctr Gender & Advocacy, Takoradi, Ghana
[8] Univ Technol Sydney, Broadway, NSW, Australia
来源
BMJ OPEN | 2023年 / 13卷 / 03期
关键词
PREVENTIVE MEDICINE; PUBLIC HEALTH; STATISTICS & RESEARCH METHODS; DOMESTIC VIOLENCE; RISK-FACTORS; JUSTIFICATION; AGGRESSION; PREVALENCE; EXPOSURE; DRINKING; MEN;
D O I
10.1136/bmjopen-2022-066486
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
ObjectiveWe examined the association between partner alcohol consumption and the experience of intimate partner violence among women in Papua New Guinea.DesignWe performed a cross-sectional analyses of data extracted from the 2016-2018 Papua New Guinea Demographic and Health Survey. We included 3319 women in sexual unions. Multilevel binary logistic regression analysis was used to examine the association between partner alcohol consumption and intimate partner violence, controlling for the covariates. Results from the regression analysis were presented using the crude odds ratios (cORs) and adjusted odds ratios (aORs), with 95% confidence intervals (CIs).SettingPapua New Guinea.ParticipantsWomen aged 15-49 years in sexual unions.Outcome measuresPhysical, emotional, and sexual violence.ResultsThe prevalence of physical, emotional and sexual violence among women in sexual unions in Papua New Guinea were 45.9% (42.4 to 47.7), 45.1% (43.4 to 46.8) and 24.3% (22.9 to 25.8), respectively. The level of partner alcohol consumption was 57.3%. Women whose partners consumed alcohol were more likely to experience physical violence (aOR=2.86, 95% CI=2.43 to 3.37), emotional violence (aOR=2.89, 95% CI=2.44 to 3.43) and sexual violence (aOR=2.56, 95% CI=2.08 to 3.16) compared with those whose partners did not consume alcohol.ConclusionThis study found a relatively high prevalence of intimate partner violence among women in Papua New Guinea. Most importantly, this study found partner alcohol consumption to be significantly and positively associated with intimate partner violence. The study, therefore, recommends that interventions seeking to reduce intimate partner violence among women in Papua New Guinea should intensify behaviour change and education on reducing or eliminating partner alcohol consumption.
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