Sociodemographic Factors Associated with Social Tolerance for Intimate Partner Violence in Peru: Evidence from the National Survey of Social Relations, 2019

被引:1
|
作者
Caira-Chuquineyra, Brenda [1 ,2 ]
Fernandez-Guzman, Daniel [1 ,3 ]
Orellana, Dayanne [4 ]
Pomareda Vera, Andrea Elena [5 ]
Gomez, Cristhoper J. [6 ]
Valencia, Pablo D. [7 ]
Roman-Lazarte, Victor [8 ]
机构
[1] Univ San Ignacio Loyola, Unidad Generac & Sintesis Evidencias Salud, Grp Peruano Invest Epidemiol, Arequipa, Peru
[2] Univ Nacl San Agustin Arequipa, Fac Med, Arequipa, Peru
[3] Univ Nacl San Antonio Abad Cusco, Escuela Profes Med Humana, Cuzco, Peru
[4] Univ Catolica Boliviana San Pablo, Unidad Invest Expt, La Paz, Bolivia
[5] Univ Nacl San Agustin Arequipa, Escuela Profes Psicol, Arequipa, Peru
[6] Univ Nacl Mayor San Marcos, Fac Psicol, Lima, Peru
[7] Univ Nacl Autonoma Mexico, Fac Estudios Super Iztacala, Av De Los Barrios 1, Tlalnepantla De Baz, State Of Mexico, Mexico
[8] Univ Nacl Daniel Alcides Carr, Fac Med Humana, Cerro De Pasco, Peru
关键词
violence; domestic violence; intimate partner violence; social tolerance; Peru; DOMESTIC VIOLENCE; WOMEN; ATTITUDES; ACCEPTANCE; GENDER;
D O I
10.1177/08862605221120897
中图分类号
DF [法律]; D9 [法律];
学科分类号
0301 ;
摘要
Our objective was to determine the factors associated with social tolerance for intimate partner violence (IPV) in the Peruvian population. A population-based cross-sectional study was conducted. Data from the 2019 National Survey of Social Relations (ENARES) of Peru were used. This survey collected data from a total of 1,026 Peruvians aged 18 years and older. Multilevel linear regression models were performed to evaluate the factors associated with a standardized index of social tolerance for IPV. Likewise, a stratified analysis was performed according to sex. Being older (beta = .01; 95% confidence interval [CI]: .01-.01) and living outside the capital (beta = 0.24; 95% CI: .07-0.41) were associated with greater social tolerance for IPV. On the other hand, being female (beta = -0.26; 95% CI: -0.36 to -0.17) and having a higher educational level were associated with lower tolerance. In the stratified analysis by sex, in both men and women, being older and having a higher level of education were associated with higher and lower tolerance for IPV, respectively. On the other hand, living outside the capital was associated with greater tolerance only in men. In Peru, older people and those living outside the capital showed greater acceptance of IPV, while women and those with higher levels of education expressed rejection of IPV.
引用
收藏
页码:5262 / 5281
页数:20
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] How Americans Assess Intimate Partner Violence: Evidence from a Survey Experiment
    Groggel, Anne
    Rojas, Fabio
    SOCIUS, 2023, 9
  • [2] Intimate partner violence against reproductive-age women and associated factors in Peru: evidence from national surveys, 2015-2017
    Burgos-Munoz, Ruth M.
    Soriano-Moreno, Anderson N.
    Bendezu-Quispe, Guido
    Urrunaga-Pastor, Diego
    Toro-Huamanchumo, Carlos J.
    Benites-Zapata, Vicente A.
    HELIYON, 2021, 7 (07)
  • [3] Correlates of intimate partner violence in Bhutan: Evidence from the 2012 National Health Survey
    Phuntsho, Sonam
    Dendup, Tashi
    Putra, I. Gusti Ngurah Edi
    Gurung, Mongal Singh
    Pelzom, Dorji
    Wangmo, Neyzang
    JOURNAL OF HEALTH RESEARCH, 2022, 36 (01) : 23 - 36
  • [4] Factors associated with non-help-seeking among women victims of physical or sexual intimate partner violence in Peru: Findings from the National Demographic and Family Health Survey, 2017 to 2019
    Salvador-Oscco, Edison
    Santander-Cahuantico, Ana Claudia
    Fernandez-Guzman, Daniel
    Bendezu-Quispe, Guido
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIAL PSYCHIATRY, 2024, 70 (03) : 470 - 481
  • [5] Exploring risk factors associated with intimate partner violence in Vietnam: results from a cross-sectional national survey
    Jansen, Henrica A. F. M.
    Thi Viet Nga Nguyen
    Tu Anh Hoang
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH, 2016, 61 (08) : 923 - 934
  • [6] Mapping of Intimate Partner Violence: Evidence From a National Population Survey
    Muluneh, Muluken Dessalegn
    Francis, Lyn
    Agho, Kingsley
    Stulz, Virginia
    JOURNAL OF INTERPERSONAL VIOLENCE, 2022, 37 (13-14) : NP12328 - NP12351
  • [7] A Comparative Study of Intimate Partner Violence in Post-Soviet Countries: Evidence from National Surveys
    Chernyak, Elena
    JOURNAL OF FAMILY ISSUES, 2020, 41 (12) : 2297 - 2327
  • [8] Women's Autonomy and Intimate Partner Violence in Peru: Analysis of a National Health Survey
    Baron-Lozada, Francisco A.
    Basualdo-Melendez, Gianfranco W.
    Vargas-Fernandez, Rodrigo
    Hernandez-Vasquez, Akram
    Bendezu-Quispe, Guido
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH, 2022, 19 (21)
  • [9] The associations between sex, immigrant status, immigrant concentration and intimate partner violence: Evidence from the Canadian General Social Survey
    Kimber, M. S.
    Boyle, M. H.
    Lipman, E. L.
    Colwell, S. R.
    Georgiades, K.
    Preston, S.
    GLOBAL PUBLIC HEALTH, 2013, 8 (07) : 796 - 821
  • [10] Prevalence and factors associated with intimate partner violence and related injuries in India: evidence from National Family Health Survey-4
    Mondal, Dinabandhu
    Paul, Pintu
    JOURNAL OF FAMILY STUDIES, 2023, 29 (02) : 555 - 575