Gender Differences in Health Symptoms Associated with the Exposure to Physical Violence in Family: Data from the 2006 National Health Survey in Serbia

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Bosiljka Djikanovic
Elizabeth J. King
Vesna Bjegovic-Mikanovic
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[1] University of Belgrade,Faculty of Medicine, Institute of Social Medicine
[2] Yale University,School of Public Health
[3] University of Belgrade,Faculty of Medicine, Centre
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Physical violence; Family violence; Health symptoms; Violence against women; Violence against men;
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This study analyzed gender differences in exposure to family violence in Serbia and its association with health symptoms. Using data from the National Health Survey 2006 in Serbia, univariate and multivariate logistic regression models were run to examine the association between exposure to physical violence in the family (in the past 12 months) and the occurrence of 15 different health symptoms (in the past 4 weeks). Out of 12,646 interviewed adults (older than 20), women reported experiencing family violence nearly 1.7 times more often than men (1.28 % vs. 0.75 %). Women had nine health symptoms significantly associated with experienced violence, while men had four, even after controlling for socio-demographic characteristics. Depression and insomnia were common for both genders. Results suggest that physicians should pay attention to health complaints, consider family violence as an associated factor, and address violence in a gender sensitive way that is free of prejudice and preconceptions.
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页码:753 / 761
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