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The contribution of mental health and gender attitudes to intimate partner violence in the context of war and displacement : Evidence from a multi-informant couple survey in Iraq

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Gössmann, Katharina ; Ibrahim, Hawkar ; Saupe, Laura Bebra ; Ismail, Azad ; Neuner, Frank:
The contribution of mental health and gender attitudes to intimate partner violence in the context of war and displacement : Evidence from a multi-informant couple survey in Iraq.
In: Social Science & Medicine : an international journal. 237 (2019): 112457.
ISSN 0037-7856 ; 0277-9536

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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2019.112457

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Rationale Intimate partner violence is a prevalent issue in refugee and internally displaced populations in post-war and migration settings including camps in the Middle East. In this context, partner violence has been associated with war-related trauma, camp factors, individual characteristics, and gender attitudes. Objective With a dual-informant survey among a sample of Iraqi couples residing in a camp for displaced people in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq (N = 92) this study investigated the relationship between war-related psychopathology, attitudes towards women, and male-perpetrated partner violence. Method Moderated regression analysis was applied using information from both partners to predict partner violence reported by wives. Results Over 58% of the women in this sample reported past-year exposure to partner violence. Further analyses revealed significant main effects of men's self-reported psychopathology (posttraumatic stress disorder and depression) and their own gender attitudes on partner violence. In a multivariate regression, moderating effects were found, as higher psychopathology levels and inequitable gender attitudes in men interacted in the prediction of male-perpetrated partner violence. Conclusions This study highlights the high prevalence of partner violence among Iraqi displaced women. In addition, the results show an interplay of several violence-impelling factors in war-affected men. This emphasizes the importance of addressing both mental health issues and gender attitudes in the efforts to reduce or end violence against women in post-war settings.

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Publikationsform:Artikel
Themenfelder:Flucht und Migration
Sprache des Eintrags:Englisch
Institutionen der Universität:Philosophisch-Pädagogische Fakultät > Psychologie > Lehrstuhl für Klinische und Biologische Psychologie
DOI / URN / ID:10.1016/j.socscimed.2019.112457
Open Access: Freie Zugänglichkeit des Volltexts?:Nein
Peer-Review-Journal:Ja
Verlag:Elsevier
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Titel an der KU entstanden:Nein
KU.edoc-ID:28278
Eingestellt am: 28. Jul 2021 15:19
Letzte Änderung: 01. Dez 2021 15:48
URL zu dieser Anzeige: https://edoc.ku.de/id/eprint/28278/
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