• Title of article

    Prevalence estimate of intimate partner violence in Jordan

  • Author/Authors

    Clark, C.J. Harvard School of Public Health - Department of Global Health and Population, United States of America , Bloom, D.E. Harvard School of Public Health - Department of Global Health and Population, United States of America , Hill, A.G. Harvard School of Public Health - Department of Global Health and Population, United States of America , Silverman, J.G. Harvard School of Public Health - Department of Society, Human Development and Health, United States of America

  • From page
    880
  • To page
    889
  • Abstract
    This study examined the prevalence of intimate partner violence in Jordan among a sampleof 517 reproductive health clinic attendees. Intimate partner violence was measured using the WorldHealth Organization’s domestic violence questionnaire which was modified by the results of focus groupdiscussions conducted in Amman. The percentages of women experiencing at least 1 form of controlor violence since marriage were: control, 97.2%; psychological violence, 73.4%; physical violence,31.2%; and sexual violence, 18.8%. Modifications of the WHO questionnaire were needed to measurecontrol and psychological violence in Jordan. Similar modifications might be required when conductingresearch in the Region.
  • Journal title
    Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
  • Journal title
    Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
  • Record number

    2641087