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Correlates of intimate partner violence among urban women in sub-Saharan Africa.

Chimaraoke O IzugbaraMary O ObiyanTizta T DegfieAnam Bhatti
Published in: PloS one (2020)
By 2030, the majority of SSA women will be urban dwellers. Complexities surround IPV in urban SSA, highlighting the unique dynamics of the problem in this setting. While affirming the link between IPV and marital power inequities and dynamics, findings suggest that the specific correlates of prevalence rates for different IPV sub-types in urban SSA women can, at once, be both similar and unique. The contextual drivers of the differences and similarities in the correlates of the prevalence rates of IPV sub-types among the region's urban women need further interrogation.
Keyphrases
  • intimate partner violence
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  • pregnancy outcomes
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  • pregnant women
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