Factors associated with intimate partner violence by a former partner by immigration status and length of stay in Canada
Auteurs: Janice Du Mont, Ilene Hyman, Kristen O'Brien, Meghan White, Fran Odette, et Vappu Tyyskä
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PURPOSE We examined intimate partner violence (IPV) by a former partner among Canadian-born and immigrant women by length of residence in Canada. METHODS Data from a 2009 national, population-based, telephone survey were used to determine the prevalence of and factors associated with any type of IPV (emotional, financial, physical, and/or sexual) by a former partner with whom there had been contact in the previous 5 years among immigrant women 0 to 19 years in Canada, 20 or more years or longer in Canada, and Canadian-born women (n = 1681). RESULTS Of immigrant women in Canada for 0 to 19 years, 41.6% had experienced IPV by a former partner; for immigrant women in Canada for 20 or more years or longer, 60.6%, and Canadian-born women, 61.5% (P = .0423). In a logistic regression model adjusted for age and other sociodemographic characteristics, immigrant women in Canada for 0 to 19 years were less likely than Canadian-born women to experience any IPV (odds ratio, 0.266; 95% confidence interval, 0.130-0.544). There was no difference in the occurrence of any IPV between immigrant women in Canada 20 or more years or longer and Canadian-born women. CONCLUSIONS High rates of any IPV by a former partner were found for both Canadian-born and immigrant women. Within immigrant communities, specific prevention campaigns should address the high risk of experiencing IPV at later stages of resettlement.
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Type | Article de journal |
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Auteur | Janice Du Mont, Ilene Hyman, Kristen O'Brien, Meghan White, Fran Odette, et Vappu Tyyskä |
Année de pulication | 2012 |
Titre | Factors associated with intimate partner violence by a former partner by immigration status and length of stay in Canada |
Volume | 22 |
Nom du Journal | Annals of Epidemiology |
Numéro | 11 |
Pages | 772-777 |
Langue de publication | Anglais |
- Janice Du Mont
- Janice Du Mont, Ilene Hyman, Kristen O'Brien, Meghan White, Fran Odette, et Vappu Tyyskä
- Factors associated with intimate partner violence by a former partner by immigration status and length of stay in Canada
- Annals of Epidemiology
- 22
- 2012
- 11
- 772-777