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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Nov 22.
Published in final edited form as: Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol. 2021 Mar 9;56(12):2217–2226. doi: 10.1007/s00127-021-02044-6

Table 1.

Individual- and village-level weighted sample characteristics of married women aged 16–37, rural Bangladesh, 2013–2014

Mean (SD) or N (%)

Individual-level characteristics (n = 3290)
Age, years 24.4 (3.1)
Own education, years 6.4 (3.3)
Husband’s education, years 5.6 (4.2)
MDE at follow up 530 (16.8%)
MDE at baseline 548 (18.0%)
Household Wealth Index
 Low 1214 (33.3%)
 Medium 1211 (33.6%)
 High 865 (33.1%)
Ever witnessed father hit or beat mother 470 (13.7%)
Physical IPV frequency
 None (0) 1852 (55.6%)
 Low (range: 1–2) 770 (23.5%)
 Medium (range: 3–4) 306 (9.6%)
 High (range: 5–26) 362 (11.3%)
Injurious IPV
 No IPV 1114 (33.5%)
 IPV without injury 1192 (35.8%)
 IPV with injury 984 (30.6%)
Village-level characteristics (n = 77)
Injunctive norms 18.8 (12.1)
 Quartiles
  Q1 (range: 1.6, 10.0) 19 (24.7%)
  Q2 (range: 10.2, 16.0) 19 (24.7%)
  Q3 (range: 16.5, 25.9) 20 (26.0%)
  Q4 (range: 26.2, 49.8) 19 (24.7%)
Descriptive norms 43.7 (16.4)
 Quartiles
  Q1 (range: 9.6, 29.7) 19 (24.7%)
  Q2 (range: 29.8, 45.0) 19 (24.7%)
  Q3 (range: 45.0, 55.9) 20 (26.0%)
  Q4 (range: 56.5, 76.2) 19 (24.7%)

MDE major depressive episode; IPV intimate partner violence

Note. Estimates obtained using complex survey design weights; unweighted standard deviations reported