Title of article
Wife abuse: a hidden problem. A study among Saudi women attending PHC centres
Author/Authors
Tashkandi, A.A. King Fahad Hospital Employee Clinic - Department of Family and Community Medicine, Saudi Arabia , Rasheed, P. King Faisal University - College of Medicine - Department of Family and Community Medicine, Saudi Arabia
From page
1242
To page
1253
Abstract
The aim of this cross-sectional study was to measure the prevalence, severity and type of wife abuse experienced by ever-married women attending primary health centres in Medina, Saudi Arabia. Women were interviewed in private at health centres using a questionnaire which included items from the Modified Conflict Tactic Scale , Kansas Marital Scale and the lie scale of the Minnesota Multiphase Personality Inventory. Of 689 eligible women, 25.7% reported physical abuse and 32.8% emotional abuse without physical violence. Of those physically abused, 36.7% suffered minor and 63.3% severe incidents. The lifetime prevalence of abuse among the women was 57.7%. Only 36.7% of 109 abused women had informed and discussed the issue with their primary care physician.
Journal title
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
Journal title
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
Record number
2641124
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