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  • Public Health
  • Sociology
  • Psychology

Background:

  • Sexual intimate partner violence (SIPV) is a critical global public health issue.
  • Understanding demographic risk and protective factors for SIPV is essential for targeted interventions.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To conduct a meta-analysis examining the association between demographic factors and SIPV perpetration and victimization.
  • To identify specific demographic variables linked to increased risk or protection against SIPV.

Main Methods:

  • A comprehensive meta-analysis of 143 identified articles.
  • Utilized Comprehensive Meta-Analysis 3.0 software to calculate aggregate effect sizes (Pearson's r).
  • Analyzed relationships between demographic variables and SIPV exposure, stratified by perpetration/victimization and sex.

Main Results:

  • Significant correlations found between SIPV victimization and identifying as bisexual (r = .25), LGBTQ (r = .21), female (r = .19), and disabled (r = .19).
  • Lower income (r = .07), lower education (r = .06), and younger age (r = .04) were associated with increased SIPV victimization.
  • Marriage (r = -.08) emerged as a protective factor against SIPV victimization, while identifying as female showed a negative association with SIPV perpetration (r = -.17).

Conclusions:

  • Demographic factors significantly influence the risk of SIPV perpetration and victimization.
  • Specific groups, including bisexual, LGBTQ, female, and disabled individuals, face elevated risks.
  • Marital status and gender identity play a role in SIPV risk, with marriage being protective and female identification negatively associated with perpetration.