2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.soscij.2014.02.002
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Risk factors for the prevalence of domestic violence against women in Cyprus

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“…In our results, exposure to violence among women showed an association with material status and social support, while association with education and employment status was significant only in univariate regression analysis. On the other hand, numerous previous researches suggest that education has a protective effect for women on IPV risk [25][26][27][28][29] . Women with higher education probably have a greater opportunity of choice in partners and more ability to decide whether to marry or not, as well as to negotiate greater autonomy and control of resources within the marriage 10 .…”
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“…In our results, exposure to violence among women showed an association with material status and social support, while association with education and employment status was significant only in univariate regression analysis. On the other hand, numerous previous researches suggest that education has a protective effect for women on IPV risk [25][26][27][28][29] . Women with higher education probably have a greater opportunity of choice in partners and more ability to decide whether to marry or not, as well as to negotiate greater autonomy and control of resources within the marriage 10 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…These results suggest that there is a possibility that married women are underreporting domestic violence, and that divorced/separated women are most probably more willing to disclose domestic violence than married women. Conclusively, domestic violence can be an important reason for marriage dissolution 8,24,27 . In our results, exposure to violence among women showed an association with material status and social support, while association with education and employment status was significant only in univariate regression analysis.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…En el caso de la pobreza, cabe diferenciar entre la realidad de los individuos y la del entorno. En lo que atañe a la primera, numerosas investigaciones asocian la falta de recursos económicos con una mayor incidencia de la violencia de género (Jewkes, Levin y Penn-Kekana, 2002;Friedemann-Sánchez y Lovatón, 2012;Khalifeh et al, 2013;Mavrikiou et al, 2014;Ruiz-Pérez et al, 2006;Walby y Allen, 2004), mientras que otras indican que no hay relación Tabla 1. Investigaciones internacionales que documentan la existencia de varios factores de riesgo y que están basadas en muestras representativas a nivel estatal o regional…”
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“…De modo distinto al supuesto anterior, en lo que se refiere al hecho de haber pasado hambre no se encuentran investigaciones previas. Considerando que se trata de un claro indicador de pobreza y privación, sin embargo, podemos remitirnos a los estudios que vinculan estos dos elementos (Mavrikiou et al, 2014). Observamos así que la privación puede ser tanto un elemento detonante -por el estrés y los conflictos que genera (Espinar, 1993;Jewkes, 2002;Walby y Allen, 2004) y por lo que conlleva en términos de masculinidad (Fodor, 2006;Jewkes, 2002;Peralta et al, 2010;Walby y Allen, 2004)como una consecuencia de la violencia -por todo lo que esta última implica en términos tanto emocionales como prácticos.…”
Section: El Conjunto De La Violencia De Génerounclassified
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