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. 2011 Dec;52(6):728–734. doi: 10.3325/cmj.2011.52.728

Table 1.

Sex, age, intimate relationship status, residency, and the number of children of participants



No. (%) of participants who experienced violence:
All
(n = 2075) psychological
(n = 205) physical
(n = 167) P* total (n = 372)
Age (years):



0.680

up to 35
467 (22.5)
51 (24.9)
47 (28.1)

98 (26.3)
36-49
622 (30.0)
63 (30.7)
56 (33.5)

119 (32.0)
50-64
577 (27.8)
56 (27.3)
41 (24.6)

97 (26.1)
65 and above
409 (19.7)
35 (17.1)
23 (13.8)

58 (15.6)
Sex:



0.255

male
768 (37.0)
36 (17.6)
22 (13.2)

58 (15.6)
female
1307 (63.0)
169 (82.4)
145 (86.8)

314 (84.4)
Intimate partnership status:



0.183

living in intimate partnership
1512 (72.9)
156 (76.1)
113 (67.7)

269 (72.3)
intimate partnership ended
311 (15.0)
36 (17.6)
38 (22.8)

74 (19.9)
single
252 (12.1)
13 (6.3)
16 (9.6)

29 (7.8)
Divorce:





never divorced
1862 (89.7)
170 (82.9)
132 (79.0)

302 (81.2)
formally divorced
213 (10.3)
35 (17.1)
35 (21.0)

70 (18.8)
Number of children:





none
438 (21.1)
35 (17.1)
41 (24.6)

76 (20.4)
one
498 (24.0)
55 (26.8)
41 (24.6)

96 (25.8)
two
760 (36.6)
82 (40.0)
49 (29.3)

131 (35.2)
three or more
379 (18.3)
33 (16.1)
36 (21.6)

69 (18.5)
Residency:



0.042

rural
694 (33.4)
63 (30.7)
57 (34.1)

120 (33.4)
suburban
388 (18.7)
33 (16.1)
41 (24.6)

74 (18.7)
urban 993 (47.9) 109 (53.2) 69 (41.3) 178 (47.9)

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