Domestic violence in time of unrest, a sample from Iraq.

Med Confl Surviv

Family and Community Medicine Department, College of Medicine, University of Baghdad, Baghdad, Iraq.

Published: September 2021

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Domestic violence is a worldwide problem, and there are over a billion women who have been exposed to violence from their husband or male partner. In Iraq, since the 2003 invasion, domestic violence has risen dramatically. In this study we aim to estimate the prevalence of domestic violence against women (and some associated factors) in Baghdad city. A sample of 735 women was collected from the attendants of the outpatients-Obstetrics/Gynaecology clinics of four randomly chosen health facilities located on either side of Baghdad city. A questionnaire form was developed to enquire about the occurrence of violence, its frequency, source, and reasons. The results showed that 81.2% of the women were exposed to violence (100% verbal/emotional and 39.18% physical), usually by the husband (41.4%) or brother (20.4%), mostly attributed to a stressful life of unrest (41.9%). Older and currently married women are significantly more exposed to domestic violence (p = 0.001 & 0.004, respectively). Consanguinity was associated with less violence (p = 0.0001) as was higher education (p = 0.001), employment (p = 0.044) and women's independence (p = 0.044). A stressful life of unrest was significantly associated with all types of violence (p < 0.001).

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13623699.2021.1958477DOI Listing

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