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. 2013 Jan;5(1):1–10. doi: 10.5249/jivr.v5i1.147

Table 3:Responses of Male versus Female Respondents.

Question Males N (%) Females N (%) P Value*
History of IPV 2 (2.4%) 8 (7.0%)
Personal 0 (0%) 5 (62.5%)
Family 2 (100%) 3 (37.5%)
Amount of IPV training/education received 0.045
None 28 (34.6%) 54 (49.1%)
Any 53 (65.4%) 56 (50.9%)
It is demeaning to patients to question them about abuse. 0.051**
Strongly agree/ agree 3 (4.2%) 2 (1.9%)
Neutral 15 (20.5%) 10 (9.4%)
Disagree/Strongly Disagree 54 (75.0%) 94 (88.7%)
People are only victims if they choose to be. <0.001**
Strongly agree/ agree 6 (8.3%) 0 (0%)
Neutral 10 (13.9%) 4 (3.8%)
Disagree/Strongly Disagree 56 (77.8%) 102 (96.2%)
Women who choose to step out of traditional roles are a major cause of IPV. <0.001**
Strongly agree/ agree 3 (4.2%) 0 (0%)
Neutral 15 (20.5%) 7 (6.6%)
Disagree/Strongly Disagree 54 (75.3%) 99 (93.4%)

* Chi-Squared test

**Has an expected value of less than 5

Totals may not add to 200 participants due to missing data.