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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Jul 8.
Published in final edited form as: J Psychol Afr. 2016 Jul 8;26(3):259–266.

Table 3.

Multivariable logistic regression models for any intimate partner violence (IPV), psychological IPV, and physical IPV (N = 673)

Characteristic Any violencea
OR (95% CI)
pa Psychologicalb
OR (95% CI)
pb Physicalc
OR (95% CI)
pc
Age 0.983 (0.956 – 1.010) 0.212 0.979 (0.952 – 1.006 0.129 NS
Number of children
(ref = no)
NS NS 1.269
(0.856 – 1.881)
0.236
Pregnancy unplanned
(ref = planned)
1.242 (0.903 – 1.708) 0.182 1.276 (0.929 – 1.754) 0.133 1.301
(0.947 – 1.789)
0.105
Months since diagnosis NS NS 1.002
(0.998 – 1.007)
0.346
Depression 1.055 (1.026 – 1.085) < 0.001 1.060 (1.031 – 1.090) < 0.001 1.059
(1.030 – 1.088)
< 0.001
Alcohol use (≥ 3 drinks/day)
past month (ref = no)
1.262 (0.780 – 2.039) 0.343 1.337 (0.828 – 2.161) 0.235 1.365
(0.844 – 2.207)
0.205
Male involvement index 0.972 (0.922 – 1.026) 0.302 0.974 (0.923 – 1.027) 0.328 0.967
(0.917 – 1.020)
0.221
Internalised stigma 1.392 (1.193 – 1.624) < 0.001 1.352 (1.166 – 1.568) < 0.001 1.358
(1.170 – 1.576)
< 0.001

Note: NS = Not Significant in bivariate analyses for this model.

a

Hosmer and Lemeshow χ2 = 12.35, p = 0.136; Nagelkerke R2 = 0.104

b

Hosmer and Lemeshow χ2 = 10.29, p = 0.245; Nagelkerke R2 = 0.108

c

Hosmer and Lemeshow χ2 = 6.39, p = 0.604; Nagelkerke R2 = 0.109