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1528 – Factors Associated With Physical Domestic Violence Against Women In Countries Of Eastern Mediterranean Region (emr); a Systematic Review

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 April 2020

F. Davoudi
Affiliation:
Department of Community Medicine, Tehran University of Medical Sciences Nikan Health Researchers Institute
M. Rasoulian
Affiliation:
Tehran Institute of Psychiatry, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
M. Ahmadzad Asl
Affiliation:
Tehran Institute of Psychiatry, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
M. Nojomi
Affiliation:
Department of Community Medicine, Tehran University of Medical Sciences

Abstract

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Introduction

Physical domestic violence (DV) against women is associated with adverse health effects and great burden on victims, families and communities. The phenomenon, though prevalent in EMR countries, is not well defined regarding the determining factors.

Objectives & aims

This systematic review is to sum up evidences from the EMR countries, on factors associated with physical DV.

Methods:

Data sources

Pubmed, EMBASE, ISI, PsycInfo, IMEMR, Ovid, Global health, Cochrane Library, IranMedex, SID, IranDoc, Science direct, Elsevier, Proquest and Magiran were searched with no language limits up to December 30, 2011. The hand searching included papers’ lists of references and evidence list of “The National agenda for preventing domestic violence”.

Study selection

Quantitative studies on ever partnered, not-pregnant women in the EMR countries, which referred to either predisposing or protective factors of physical DV, in each of victims, perpetrators and community domains, were selected. A criterion based critical appraisal was performed by two reviewers.

Synthesis methods

The Odds Ratios of all reported factors - regardless of statistical significance- were either directly extracted from the papers or indirectly calculated from provided contingency tables, and used to make summary tables.

Results

According to 16 finally selected articles, either partners’ lower levels of education, their witnessing /exposure to DV in childhood, personal/ family unfavorable socioeconomic status, rural residency and husbands’ alcohol / drug abuse were predisposing; while consanguinity, women’s age and employment were protective factors.

Conclusion

Findings are consistent with most international evidences. A meta-analysis will provide a more comprehensive understanding and evidence.

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