Intimate Partner Violence and Level of Household Food Scarcity in Mozambique.

Journal: Journal of interpersonal violence

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Affiliated Institutions:  Saint Louis University, MO, USA.

Abstract summary 

Although food insecurity in its various forms is consistently associated with the presence of intimate partner violence (IPV), it is still unknown if various levels of severity of hunger predict IPV when important extraneous mental health, interpersonal, and social support indicators are considered. The study applied a posttest-only comparison group quasi-experimental design. The samples were randomly drawn from married women ( = 202) in Mozambique. The logistic regression model showed a significant association between multiple forms of IPV and multiple forms of food scarcity; women experiencing severe hunger were consistently between 3.5- and 5-times greater odds of reporting IPV compared to those without hunger, even when controlling for important covariates.

Authors & Co-authors:  Tadesse Aweke A Helton Jesse J JJ Kong Vibol V

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Authors :  3
Identifiers
Doi : 10.1177/08862605241307633
SSN : 1552-6518
Study Population
Women
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Other Terms
depression;food insecurity;hunger;intimate partner violence;self-efficacy
Study Design
Quasi Experimental Study
Study Approach
Country of Study
Mozambique
Publication Country
United States