Couples data from north-western Tanzania: Insights from a survey of male partners of women enrolled in the MAISHA cluster randomized trial of an intimate partner violence prevention intervention.
Tanya AbramskyImma KapingaGerry MshanaShelley LeesChristian Holm HansenRamadhan HashimHeidi StöcklSaidi KapigaSheila HarveyPublished in: PloS one (2020)
We successfully conducted a survey of male partners with the full consent of women trial participants. The breadth of factors associated with IPV demonstrates the need for IPV prevention interventions to work with women and men, and specifically couples. Interventions should address risk-factors for both physical and sexual IPV.
Keyphrases
- intimate partner violence
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