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. 2022 Mar 17;38(1-2):NP1007–NP1039. doi: 10.1177/08862605221086642

Table 2.

Descriptive Association between Risk Contexts and IPV Prevalence.

Total Class 1: Non-patriarchal Egalitarian with Low Rates of Homicide Class 2: Patriarchal Post-colonial with High Rates of Homicide Class 3: Patriarchal Post-colonial Conflict and Disaster-affected
n % (95% CI) n % (95% CI) n % (95% CI) n % (95% CI)
Quintiles of physical and/or sexual IPV prevalence
1, Low (1–4.9%) 644 20.3 (14.7, 27.4) 471 52.5 (38.6, 65.9) 40 4.5 (1.3, 14.4) 133 10.3 (5.1, 19.8)
2 (5–8%) 699 22.0 (16.6, 28.5) 340 37.5 (26.0, 50.7) 193 21.2 (12.3, 34.1) 166 12.0 (7.4, 19.0)
3 (8.5–13.7%) 571 18.0 (13.2, 24.1) 83 9.2 (4.0, 19.4) 146 14.7 (8.1, 25.4) 342 26.5 (18.4, 36.7)
4 (13.8–22.4%) 631 19.9 (14.6, 26.5) 1 0.1 (0.0, 0.6) 282 30.1 (19.3, 43.8) 348 26.2 (18.2, 36.1)
5, High (22.9–64.1%) 630 19.8 (14.3, 26.9) 10 0.8 (0.2, 2.8) 270 29.4 (18.7, 43.1) 350 25.0 (16.5, 36.0)

Adjusted for clustering within countries and weighted by the posterior probabilities of latent class membership. X2 (154, N = 3,175 country-years) = 1410.80, p < 0.001.