Intimate Partner Violence against Women with Disabilities in Spain: A Public Health Problem
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Violence against Women Macro-Survey 2019
2.2. Socio-Demographic Profile of the Women in the Sampling
2.3. Quantitative Study (Method)
- Disabilities: A dichotomous variable which takes the value 1 if the woman has some form of disability, and 0 if not.
- IPV: A dichotomous variable which takes the value 1 if the woman has experienced violence from an intimate partner, and 0 if not.
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- Health and use of health services; dichotomous variables which take the value 1 if the woman answers yes, and 0 if not.
- Staying in bed at least one day for health reasons.
- Visit a healthcare center or general practitioner.
- Admission to a hospital.
- Use of emergency service.
- Visit to a psychologist, psychotherapist, or psychiatrist.
- Consumption of tranquilizers.
- Consumption of antidepressants.
- Consumption of analgesics.
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- Types of violence from the intimate partner; dichotomous variables which take the value 1 if the woman has experienced it, and 0 if not.
- Control violence.
- Economic violence.
- Psychological violence.
- Physical violence.
- Sexual violence.
- Fear.
- All types of violence.
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- Consequences arising from having experienced IPV; dichotomous variables which take the value 1 if the woman has experienced the consequence, and 0 if not.
- Physical consequences due to IPV.
- Need for healthcare due to IPV.
- Psychological consequences due to IPV.
- Medicine use due to IPV.
- Alcohol use due to IPV.
- Hard drugs use due to IPV.
- Access to social services due to IPV.
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Women with Disabilities | Count | Frequency | % With IPV |
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No | 8630 | 90.20% | 24.30% |
Yes | 939 | 9.80% | 32.20% |
Age | Count | Frequency | % With IPV |
From 16 to 30 years old | 1739 | 18.20% | 28.60% |
From 31 to 45 years old | 2442 | 25.50% | 31.70% |
From 46 to 65 years old | 3188 | 33.30% | 24.6% |
From 66 to 96 years old | 2200 | 23.00% | 15.50% |
Educational Level | Count | Frequency | % With IPV |
Less than Primary Education | 127 | 2.00% | 23.60% |
Primary Education | 1078 | 17.30% | 17.90% |
Secundary Education | 3604 | 57.70% | 25.60% |
Higher Education | 1440 | 23.00% | 18.80% |
Labour Status | Count | Frequency | % With IPV |
Employed | 4301 | 45.20% | 29.40% |
Unemployed | 1357 | 14.30% | 31.50% |
Pensioner | 2116 | 22.20% | 18.10% |
Student | 592 | 6.20% | 20.40% |
Unpaid Domestic Labour | 1150 | 12.10% | 16.10% |
Nationality | Count | Frequency | % With IPV |
Spanish | 8374 | 87.50% | 23.20% |
Spanish and other | 448 | 4.70% | 40.80% |
Other | 745 | 7.80% | 36.50% |
Currently Having an Intimate Partner | Count | Frequency | % With IPV |
No | 2705 | 29.40% | 33.90% |
Yes | 6506 | 70.60% | 22.70% |
Mother with Minor Children | Count | Frequency | % With IPV |
No | 4119 | 60.60% | 21.50% |
Yes | 2683 | 39.40% | 29.90% |
Town Size | Count | Frequency | % With IPV |
Less than 10,000 inhabitants | 1874 | 19.60% | 20.90% |
From 10,000 to 100,000 inhabitants | 3737 | 39.10% | 25.70% |
From 100,000 to 400,000 inhabitants | 2137 | 22.30% | 26.50% |
More than 400,000 inhabitants | 1820 | 19.00% | 26.10% |
Without Disabilities | With Disabilities | F-Statistic (Sig.) | OR (95% CI) | |
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Control violence | 17.1% | 23.3% | 22.852 (<0.001) | 1.478 (1.258–1.737) |
Economic violence | 7.0% | 13.1% | 45.293 (<0.001)) | 2.008 (1.632–2.470) |
Psychological violence | 22.5% | 30.1% | 26.943 (<0.001) | 1.478 (1.274–1.715) |
Physical violence | 10.4% | 16.1% | 28.550 (<0.001) | 1.657 (1.374–1.999) |
Sexual violence | 8.4% | 12.8% | 19.488 (<0.001) | 1.585 (1.289–1.948) |
Fear to intimate partner | 13.4% | 18.2% | 17.053 (<0.001) | 1.448 (1.214–1.728) |
All types of violence | 24.3% | 32.2% | 28.056 (<0.001) | 1.478 (1.278–1.710) |
Without Disability | With Disability | F-Statistic (Sig.) | OR (95% CI) | |
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Staying in bed at least one day for health reasons | 56.4% | 62.6% | 3.158 (0.076) | 1.290 (0.974–1.708) |
Visit to a healthcare center or general practitioner | 91.2% | 94.4% | 3.221 (0.073) | 1.672 (0.949–2.946) |
Admission to a hospital | 28.1% | 34.2% | 3.806 (0.051) | 1.339 (0.998–1.797) |
Use of emergency services | 52.5% | 66.2% | 16.118 (<0.001) | 1.781 (1.339–2.368) |
Visit to a psychologist, psychotherapist, or psychiatrist | 23.1% | 36.4% | 18.327 (<0.001) | 1.899 (1.409–2.560) |
Consumption of tranquilizers | 34.9% | 49.8% | 19,655 (<0.001) | 1.860 (1.408–2.457) |
Consumption of antidepressants | 26.3% | 38.2% | 14.016 (<0.001) | 1.735 (1.296–2.323) |
Consumption of analgesics | 80.7% | 76.8% | 1.911 (0.167) | 0.791 (0.568–1.103) |
Without Disabilities | With Disabilities | F-Statistic (Sig.) | OR (95% CI) | |
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Physical consequences due to IPV | 25.7% | 32.2% | 5.734 (0.017) | 1.374 (1.058–1.783) |
Need for healthcare services due to IPV | 34.9% | 46.2% | 8.761 (0.003) | 1.597 (1.168–2.183) |
Psychological consequences due to IPV | 69.3% | 74.4% | 3.218 (0.073) | 1.285 (0.976–1.692) |
Medicine use due to IPV | 19.4% | 31.8% | 24.224 (<0.001) | 1.926 (1.477–2.512) |
Alcohol use due to IPV | 4.6% | 3.3% | 0.814 (0.377) | 0.741 (0.386–1.423) |
Hard drugs use due to IPV | 2.4% | 2.6% | 0.060 (0.807) | 1.099 (0.515–2.348) |
Access to social services due to IPV | 13.8% | 20.2% | 8.439 (0.004) | 1.573 (1.156–2.140) |
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Meseguer-Santamaría, M.-L.; Sánchez-Alberola, F.; Vargas-Vargas, M. Intimate Partner Violence against Women with Disabilities in Spain: A Public Health Problem. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2021, 18, 728. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18020728
Meseguer-Santamaría M-L, Sánchez-Alberola F, Vargas-Vargas M. Intimate Partner Violence against Women with Disabilities in Spain: A Public Health Problem. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2021; 18(2):728. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18020728
Chicago/Turabian StyleMeseguer-Santamaría, María-Leticia, Francisco Sánchez-Alberola, and Manuel Vargas-Vargas. 2021. "Intimate Partner Violence against Women with Disabilities in Spain: A Public Health Problem" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18, no. 2: 728. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18020728
APA StyleMeseguer-Santamaría, M. -L., Sánchez-Alberola, F., & Vargas-Vargas, M. (2021). Intimate Partner Violence against Women with Disabilities in Spain: A Public Health Problem. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(2), 728. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18020728