作者: Janice Du Mont , Ilene Hyman , Kristen O'Brien , Meghan E. White , Fran Odette
DOI: 10.1016/J.ANNEPIDEM.2012.09.001
关键词: Medicine 、 Residence 、 Odds ratio 、 Domestic violence 、 Poison control 、 Injury prevention 、 Occupational safety and health 、 Gerontology 、 Suicide prevention 、 Immigration 、 Demography
摘要: Abstract Purpose We examined intimate partner violence (IPV) by a former among Canadian-born and immigrant women length of residence in Canada. Methods Data from 2009 national, population-based, telephone survey were used to determine the prevalence factors associated with any type IPV (emotional, financial, physical, and/or sexual) whom there had been contact previous 5 years 0 19 Canada, 20 or more longer (n = 1681). Results Of Canada for years, 41.6% experienced partner; longer, 60.6%, women, 61.5% ( P = .0423). In logistic regression model adjusted age other sociodemographic characteristics, less likely than experience (odds ratio, 0.266; 95% confidence interval, 0.130–0.544). There was no difference occurrence between women. Conclusions High rates found both Within communities, specific prevention campaigns should address high risk experiencing at later stages resettlement.