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Factors associated with gender-based violence in couples during confinement by COVID-19 in Veracruz: Josue Eli Villegas Dominguez

BACKGROUND: In the world, about a third of women who have had a relationship have suffered some type of violence and Veracruz city in Mexico presented 83 femicides, 519 assaults and 686 disappearances, occupying the 2nd place national in this field. OBJETIVES: To determinate the factors associated w...

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Autores principales: Cruz Garduza, AJ, Rodriguez Barranco, AR, Vazquez Garate, R, Uscanga Alcantara, S, Martinez Torralba, A, Perez Santamaria, M, Juarez de la Huerta, H, Pavan Gallardo, JJ, Villegas Dominguez, JE
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9594295/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/ckac131.278
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author Cruz Garduza, AJ
Rodriguez Barranco, AR
Vazquez Garate, R
Uscanga Alcantara, S
Martinez Torralba, A
Perez Santamaria, M
Juarez de la Huerta, H
Pavan Gallardo, JJ
Villegas Dominguez, JE
author_facet Cruz Garduza, AJ
Rodriguez Barranco, AR
Vazquez Garate, R
Uscanga Alcantara, S
Martinez Torralba, A
Perez Santamaria, M
Juarez de la Huerta, H
Pavan Gallardo, JJ
Villegas Dominguez, JE
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description BACKGROUND: In the world, about a third of women who have had a relationship have suffered some type of violence and Veracruz city in Mexico presented 83 femicides, 519 assaults and 686 disappearances, occupying the 2nd place national in this field. OBJETIVES: To determinate the factors associated with gender violence during confinement by covid-19 METHODS: A cross-sectional, prospective, analytical and observational study was conducted between August - December 2021. Women residents of Veracruz who have or have had a relationship in the last year were included. Violence was quantified by applying to through Google Forms® assessment inventory of mistreatment of women by their couple (APCM) with cronbach’s alpha of 0.94; this instrument takes into account physical and psychological violence. SPSS v22 software was used for data analysis, X2 test with Odds Ratio (OR) and 95% confidence interval (95%CI) and MannWhitney U test. RESULTS: A total of 740 women participated, with a mean age of 28.1±12.07, 87.8% heterosexual. Gender, sexual preference, educational level, witnessing violence in the family or in relationships with friends obtained values of p > 0.05 to suffer violence, while age was higher for those who suffered gender-based violence (28.8 vs 24.2) and the associated factors (OR/CI95%) were being a housewife (3.1/1.4-6.9), being a student (0.5/0.3-0.8), being married (1.8/1.05-3.3), having a boyfriend (0.3/0.2-0.5), having suffered violence in a previous relationship (1.6/1.06-2.5), identifying gender-based violence correctly or perceived (0.2/0.1-0.4), having suffered gender-based violence at some time by their partner in their last relationship (15.9/5.0-50.9) (p < 0.05) CONCLUSIONS: Being a housewife, being married, having suffered violence in previous relationships and in the last relationship increase the risk of gender violence, while being a student, having a boyfriend and knowing the concept of gender violence decrease the probability of suffering it. KEY MESSAGES: • We must work on a deconstruction of ideas that allows women with risk factors for violence with their couples to identify it without fear of not meeting the socio-cultural expectations assigned to it. • Including a woman’s partner within the structure of prevention of violence against women must be fundamental to promote an environment free of violence.
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spelling pubmed-95942952022-11-04 Factors associated with gender-based violence in couples during confinement by COVID-19 in Veracruz: Josue Eli Villegas Dominguez Cruz Garduza, AJ Rodriguez Barranco, AR Vazquez Garate, R Uscanga Alcantara, S Martinez Torralba, A Perez Santamaria, M Juarez de la Huerta, H Pavan Gallardo, JJ Villegas Dominguez, JE Eur J Public Health Poster Displays BACKGROUND: In the world, about a third of women who have had a relationship have suffered some type of violence and Veracruz city in Mexico presented 83 femicides, 519 assaults and 686 disappearances, occupying the 2nd place national in this field. OBJETIVES: To determinate the factors associated with gender violence during confinement by covid-19 METHODS: A cross-sectional, prospective, analytical and observational study was conducted between August - December 2021. Women residents of Veracruz who have or have had a relationship in the last year were included. Violence was quantified by applying to through Google Forms® assessment inventory of mistreatment of women by their couple (APCM) with cronbach’s alpha of 0.94; this instrument takes into account physical and psychological violence. SPSS v22 software was used for data analysis, X2 test with Odds Ratio (OR) and 95% confidence interval (95%CI) and MannWhitney U test. RESULTS: A total of 740 women participated, with a mean age of 28.1±12.07, 87.8% heterosexual. Gender, sexual preference, educational level, witnessing violence in the family or in relationships with friends obtained values of p > 0.05 to suffer violence, while age was higher for those who suffered gender-based violence (28.8 vs 24.2) and the associated factors (OR/CI95%) were being a housewife (3.1/1.4-6.9), being a student (0.5/0.3-0.8), being married (1.8/1.05-3.3), having a boyfriend (0.3/0.2-0.5), having suffered violence in a previous relationship (1.6/1.06-2.5), identifying gender-based violence correctly or perceived (0.2/0.1-0.4), having suffered gender-based violence at some time by their partner in their last relationship (15.9/5.0-50.9) (p < 0.05) CONCLUSIONS: Being a housewife, being married, having suffered violence in previous relationships and in the last relationship increase the risk of gender violence, while being a student, having a boyfriend and knowing the concept of gender violence decrease the probability of suffering it. KEY MESSAGES: • We must work on a deconstruction of ideas that allows women with risk factors for violence with their couples to identify it without fear of not meeting the socio-cultural expectations assigned to it. • Including a woman’s partner within the structure of prevention of violence against women must be fundamental to promote an environment free of violence. Oxford University Press 2022-10-25 /pmc/articles/PMC9594295/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/ckac131.278 Text en © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the European Public Health Association. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Cruz Garduza, AJ
Rodriguez Barranco, AR
Vazquez Garate, R
Uscanga Alcantara, S
Martinez Torralba, A
Perez Santamaria, M
Juarez de la Huerta, H
Pavan Gallardo, JJ
Villegas Dominguez, JE
Factors associated with gender-based violence in couples during confinement by COVID-19 in Veracruz: Josue Eli Villegas Dominguez
title Factors associated with gender-based violence in couples during confinement by COVID-19 in Veracruz: Josue Eli Villegas Dominguez
title_full Factors associated with gender-based violence in couples during confinement by COVID-19 in Veracruz: Josue Eli Villegas Dominguez
title_fullStr Factors associated with gender-based violence in couples during confinement by COVID-19 in Veracruz: Josue Eli Villegas Dominguez
title_full_unstemmed Factors associated with gender-based violence in couples during confinement by COVID-19 in Veracruz: Josue Eli Villegas Dominguez
title_short Factors associated with gender-based violence in couples during confinement by COVID-19 in Veracruz: Josue Eli Villegas Dominguez
title_sort factors associated with gender-based violence in couples during confinement by covid-19 in veracruz: josue eli villegas dominguez
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9594295/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/ckac131.278
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