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No More! Women Reporting Intimate Partner Violence in Mexico
Authors:Mariana Mojarro-Iñiguez  Rosario Valdez-Santiago  Ricardo Pérez-Núñez  Aarón Salinas-Rodríguez
Institution:1. National Institute of Public Health, Av. Universidad No. 655, Col. Santa María Ahuacatitlan, Cerrada los Pinos y Caminera C.P., 62100, Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico
Abstract:An analysis of the National Survey of Violence Against Women (2006) in Mexico was performed to estimate the prevalence and the associated factors of women suffering intimate partner violence (IPV) that report their aggressor by severity of violence. Women aged 15 years or older who reported IPV were analyzed by using logistic regression models. Prevalence of IPV was 33.33 %, 64.11 % of them were classified as non-severe violence (NSV) and 35.89 % as severe violence (SV). Women with SV reported the aggressor more often (24.69 % vs. 6.08 % of NSV). Variables associated with reporting the aggressor for both NSV and SV were having children living in the household, higher socioeconomic status, frequent alcohol consumption by the partner, and health personnel informing women that they were experiencing IPV. We can conclude that a low percentage of women reported IPV. Greater efforts should be made to empower women so they can effectively execute their right to live a life free of violence.
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