Intimate partner violence: a study in men and women from six European countriesShow others and affiliations
2015 (English)In: International Journal of Public Health, ISSN 1661-8556, E-ISSN 1661-8564, Vol. 60, no 4, p. 467-478Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]
We aimed to assess intimate partner violence (IPV) among men and women from six cities in six European countries.
Four IPV types were measured in a population-based multicentre study of adults (18-64 years; n = 3,496). Sex- and city-differences in past year prevalence were examined considering victims, perpetrators or both and considering violent acts' severity and repetition.
Male victimization of psychological aggression ranged from 48.8 % (Porto) to 71.8 % (Athens) and female victimization from 46.4 % (Budapest) to 70.5 % (Athens). Male and female victimization of sexual coercion ranged from 5.4 and 8.9 %, respectively, in Budapest to 27.1 and 25.3 % in Stuttgart. Male and female victims of physical assault ranged from 9.7 and 8.5 %, respectively, in Porto, to 31.2 and 23.1 % in Athens. Male victims of injury were 2.7 % in A-stersund and 6.3 % in London and female victims were 1.4 % in A-stersund and 8.5 % in Stuttgart. IPV differed significantly across cities (p < 0.05). Men and women predominantly experienced IPV as both victims and perpetrators with few significant sex-differences within cities.
Results support the need to consider men and women as both potential victims and perpetrators when approaching IPV.
Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
2015. Vol. 60, no 4, p. 467-478
Keywords [en]
Intimate partner violence Europe Population-based
National Category
Medical and Health Sciences
Identifiers
URN: urn:nbn:se:miun:diva-24477DOI: 10.1007/s00038-015-0663-1ISI: 000353827500008Scopus ID: 2-s2.0-84939965790OAI: oai:DiVA.org:miun-24477DiVA, id: diva2:791749
Projects
DOVE
Funder
EU, European Research Council2015-03-022015-03-022025-09-25Bibliographically approved