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. 2013 Sep 13;13:845. doi: 10.1186/1471-2458-13-845

Table 5.

Adjusted associations between socio-demographic and psychosocial factors and exposure to psychological and physical/sexual violence

 
Psychological violence
Physical/sexual violence
  Men: N = 399 Women: N = 573 Men: N = 399 Women: N = 573
Civil status
 
 
 
 
(Married/cohabitant/registered partnership/boy- or girlfriend vs. Single/widowed/divorced)
3.25 (1.68–6.28)
3.92 (2.32–6.63)
2.67 (1.23–5.83)
3.33 (1.92–5.76)
Access to social support
 
 
 
 
(Good vs. Poor/Moderate)
2.03 (1.27–3.25)
2.12 (1.44–3.12)
2.62 (1.42–4.83)
2.52 (1.66–3.84)
Growing up in a home where violence occurred
 
 
 
 
(No vs. Yes/Unsure)
2.47 (1.19–5.13)
3.09 (1.62–5.88)
4.03 (1.84–8.83)
2.15 (1.18–4.14)
Educational level
 
 
 
 
(Univ./High school vs. Compulsory)
0.45 (0.22–0.92)
0.48 (0.27–0.83)
-
-
Age groups
 
 
 
 
(30–65 vs. 18–29)
1.60 (0.85–3.01)
-
1.96 (0.91–4.21)
-
Partners country of birth
 
 
 
 
(Sweden vs. outside Sweden) - - - 1.46 (0.82–2.60)

Total sample n = 972.