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Citation

Anes Jellali I, Jellali MA, Gataa R, Mechri A. Tunis. Med. 2015; 93(8): 516-522.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2015, Societe Tunisienne Des Sciences Medicales)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

26815516

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Violence against women in the marriage is now recognized as a violation of human rights and as a major problem of public health.

AIM: The objectives of this study were to estimate the prevalence, specify the typology and to determine associated factors with violence against women in the marriage.

METHODS: It was a cross-sectional study carried on 197 married women recruited in family planning center of Monastir, by means of a questionnaire containing some sociodemographic characteristics of the consultant and her spouse and the Woman Abuse Screening Tool to estimate the violence in the marriage Results : The lifetime prevalence of violence against women in the marriage was 56.9%. The most common form of violence was psychological (56.9%), followed by economic violence (41.1%), physical violence (32%) and sexual violence (10.6%). The combination of at least two forms of violence was reported by 84% of victims. The precarious professional status of consultant and her spouse, spouse's alcoholism, the number of children upper for three were the main factors associated with violence in marriage.

CONCLUSION: These results justify the implement of screening and support programs for women victims of violence in marriage.


Language: en

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