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Risk of violence from a current or former partner: Associated factors and classification in a nationwide study in Colombia

Intimate partner violence (IPV) includes assaults that risk a woman’s bodily integrity. Intimate partners commit IPV, people with whom the victim shares (or shared) a close personal or sexual relationship. This phenomenon has a great global and national impact. Thus, it is necessary to establish tre...

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Autores principales: Camargo Freile, Isaac Esteban, Flórez Lozano, Karen Cecilia, Sarmiento Crespo, Carlos Alberto, Vecchio Camargo, Carolina Mercedes, Rodríguez Acosta, Sandra Milena, Florez-Garcia, Victor, Navarro Lechuga, Edgar
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9779034/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36548311
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0279444
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author Camargo Freile, Isaac Esteban
Flórez Lozano, Karen Cecilia
Sarmiento Crespo, Carlos Alberto
Vecchio Camargo, Carolina Mercedes
Rodríguez Acosta, Sandra Milena
Florez-Garcia, Victor
Navarro Lechuga, Edgar
author_facet Camargo Freile, Isaac Esteban
Flórez Lozano, Karen Cecilia
Sarmiento Crespo, Carlos Alberto
Vecchio Camargo, Carolina Mercedes
Rodríguez Acosta, Sandra Milena
Florez-Garcia, Victor
Navarro Lechuga, Edgar
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description Intimate partner violence (IPV) includes assaults that risk a woman’s bodily integrity. Intimate partners commit IPV, people with whom the victim shares (or shared) a close personal or sexual relationship. This phenomenon has a great global and national impact. Thus, it is necessary to establish trends of the risk of physical violence to women by their current or former partner in each department of Colombia and its relationship with sociodemographic and health characteristics. This study uses an ecological approach at the departmental level, with victims of intimate partner violence treated at the National Institute of Legal Medicine and Forensic Sciences (INMLyCF). Potential factors were identified through Bayesian factor analysis and were included in the model to estimate risk. The findings show that the Casanare department had the highest risk of producing victims (SMR: 2.545). In departments where the educational level of women is at or below primary school, there is a high-risk β = 0.343 (0.285, 0.397) of them being assaulted. For the departments in which the employment of women is in sales and services or office workers, the associated factor presents a higher risk β = 0.361 (0.201, 0.485), as in the risk related to affiliation with the social security system β = 0.338 (0.246, 0.498), as well as sexual and reproductive life β = 0.143 (0.003, 0.322). The following categories were associated with physical gender violence: no education and low participation in making purchases at home β = 0.106 (0.049, 0.199), low participation in decisions about their health, and visits to family and friends β = 0.240 (0.170, 0.299). Therefore, public health programs should strengthen women’s empowerment in household decisions and increase their educational level to reduce this incidence.
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spelling pubmed-97790342022-12-23 Risk of violence from a current or former partner: Associated factors and classification in a nationwide study in Colombia Camargo Freile, Isaac Esteban Flórez Lozano, Karen Cecilia Sarmiento Crespo, Carlos Alberto Vecchio Camargo, Carolina Mercedes Rodríguez Acosta, Sandra Milena Florez-Garcia, Victor Navarro Lechuga, Edgar PLoS One Research Article Intimate partner violence (IPV) includes assaults that risk a woman’s bodily integrity. Intimate partners commit IPV, people with whom the victim shares (or shared) a close personal or sexual relationship. This phenomenon has a great global and national impact. Thus, it is necessary to establish trends of the risk of physical violence to women by their current or former partner in each department of Colombia and its relationship with sociodemographic and health characteristics. This study uses an ecological approach at the departmental level, with victims of intimate partner violence treated at the National Institute of Legal Medicine and Forensic Sciences (INMLyCF). Potential factors were identified through Bayesian factor analysis and were included in the model to estimate risk. The findings show that the Casanare department had the highest risk of producing victims (SMR: 2.545). In departments where the educational level of women is at or below primary school, there is a high-risk β = 0.343 (0.285, 0.397) of them being assaulted. For the departments in which the employment of women is in sales and services or office workers, the associated factor presents a higher risk β = 0.361 (0.201, 0.485), as in the risk related to affiliation with the social security system β = 0.338 (0.246, 0.498), as well as sexual and reproductive life β = 0.143 (0.003, 0.322). The following categories were associated with physical gender violence: no education and low participation in making purchases at home β = 0.106 (0.049, 0.199), low participation in decisions about their health, and visits to family and friends β = 0.240 (0.170, 0.299). Therefore, public health programs should strengthen women’s empowerment in household decisions and increase their educational level to reduce this incidence. Public Library of Science 2022-12-22 /pmc/articles/PMC9779034/ /pubmed/36548311 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0279444 Text en © 2022 Camargo Freile et al 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 use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Flórez Lozano, Karen Cecilia
Sarmiento Crespo, Carlos Alberto
Vecchio Camargo, Carolina Mercedes
Rodríguez Acosta, Sandra Milena
Florez-Garcia, Victor
Navarro Lechuga, Edgar
Risk of violence from a current or former partner: Associated factors and classification in a nationwide study in Colombia
title Risk of violence from a current or former partner: Associated factors and classification in a nationwide study in Colombia
title_full Risk of violence from a current or former partner: Associated factors and classification in a nationwide study in Colombia
title_fullStr Risk of violence from a current or former partner: Associated factors and classification in a nationwide study in Colombia
title_full_unstemmed Risk of violence from a current or former partner: Associated factors and classification in a nationwide study in Colombia
title_short Risk of violence from a current or former partner: Associated factors and classification in a nationwide study in Colombia
title_sort risk of violence from a current or former partner: associated factors and classification in a nationwide study in colombia
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9779034/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36548311
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0279444
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