35 research outputs found
Prevalence of (1) physical violence; (2) emotional violence; (3) sexual violence; and (4) intimate partner violence in Central Africa.
Prevalence of (1) physical violence; (2) emotional violence; (3) sexual violence; and (4) intimate partner violence in Central Africa.</p
Questions and responses about intimate partner violence.
Questions and responses about intimate partner violence.</p
Probability of intimate partner violence among married/cohabiting women in Central Africa—interaction between men’s education and women’s education.
Probability of intimate partner violence among married/cohabiting women in Central Africa—interaction between men’s education and women’s education.</p
Estimated odd ratios (OR) of husband’s education on intimate partner violence in Gabon.
Estimated odd ratios (OR) of husband’s education on intimate partner violence in Gabon.</p
Differences in spouses’ education in Central Africa.
Differences in spouses’ education in Central Africa.</p
Estimated odd ratios (OR) of husband’s education on intimate partner violence in Chad.
Estimated odd ratios (OR) of husband’s education on intimate partner violence in Chad.</p
Prevalence of physical, emotional, sexual violence, and intimate partner violence among married/cohabiting women in Central Africa.
Prevalence of physical, emotional, sexual violence, and intimate partner violence among married/cohabiting women in Central Africa.</p
Estimated odd ratios (OR) of husband’s education on intimate partner violence in Cameroon.
Estimated odd ratios (OR) of husband’s education on intimate partner violence in Cameroon.</p
Probability of intimate partner violence among married/cohabiting women in Central Africa—interaction between men’s education and polygyny.
Probability of intimate partner violence among married/cohabiting women in Central Africa—interaction between men’s education and polygyny.</p
Probability of intimate partner violence among married/cohabiting women in Central Africa—interaction between men’s education and urban residence.
Probability of intimate partner violence among married/cohabiting women in Central Africa—interaction between men’s education and urban residence.</p