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A mediation analysis of the role of girl child marriage in the relationship between proximity to conflict and past-year intimate partner violence in post-conflict Sri Lanka.

Ruvani W FonsekaLotus McDougalAnita RajElizabeth ReedRebecka LundgrenLianne UradaJay G Silverman
Published in: Conflict and health (2022)
Our findings demonstrate that residing in districts central to conflict compared to those distal to conflict is associated with greater odds of IPV and girl child marriage in post-conflict Sri Lanka, with girl child marriage partially mediating the association between centrality to conflict and IPV. Residence in districts proximal to conflict appears protective against IPV. Future research should investigate what factors are responsible for decreased IPV in districts proximal to violence, and whether these factors can be reproduced to mitigate the increased prevalence of IPV in districts central to conflict.
Keyphrases
  • intimate partner violence
  • mental health
  • depressive symptoms