Title of article :
Domestic violence against women in Shiraz, Southwestern Iran
Author/Authors :
Moazen, Bahareh Shiraz Medical School - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz , Salehi, Alireza Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz , Soroush, Maryam graduate , Molavi Vardanjani, Hossein Shiraz Medical School - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz , Zarrinhaghighi, Amir Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz
Abstract :
Background: Domestic violence against women can lead to short and long term health-related
issues. We aimed to estimate the prevalence of domestic violence against married women and
its correlates in southwestern, Iran.
Methods: A population-based survey was carried out from February 1st to May 30th, 2018 in
Shiraz, Iran. Currently married or recently separated/divorced women who visited healthcare
centers were voluntarily interviewed. World Health Organization (WHO) standard domestic
violence questionnaire was used to measure domestic violence. Hence, its prevalence and
correlates were assessed. Data were analyzed using multivariable logistic regression.
Results: Lifetime prevalence of overall, mental, physical, and sexual domestic violence were
54.5% (95% CI: 49.6, 59.4), 52.0% (95% CI: 47.1, 57.0), 18.2 % (95% CI: 14.4, 22.0) and
14.0 % (95% CI: 10.6, 17.4), respectively. Living separately, increasing spouse’s age, the
higher number of children, rental housing, middle to low monthly income, and history of domestic
violence in the family of husband and/or wife had a positive correlation with domestic violence
in some categories.
Conclusions: More than half of the married women in southwestern Iran are experiencing
domestic violence, and mental domestic violence is the most common type. Economic instability
and witnessing domestic violence in childhood are the most correlates of domestic violence.
Family violence preventive services and other population-based measures are highly necessary
for this region.
Keywords :
Domestic violence , Public health , Women’s health
Journal title :
Journal of Injury and Violence Research