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Area of Science:

  • Public Health
  • Sociology
  • Criminology

Background:

  • Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a significant public health issue globally.
  • Research on IPV often focuses on physical and sexual abuse, with less attention to economic and cyber abuse.
  • Understanding the sociodemographic and behavioral correlates of diverse IPV forms is crucial for prevention.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore patterns of intimate partner violence (IPV) in Colombia across six modalities: physical, psychological, sexual abuse due to devaluation, sexual coercion, economic, and cyber abuse.
  • To examine the mutuality of these abuse types.
  • To investigate associations between IPV and sociodemographic factors (gender, sexual orientation, relationship status, age, education level) and behavioral factors (substance abuse).

Main Methods:

  • Cross-sectional correlational study design.
  • A non-probabilistic sample of 645 participants completed the Partners Abuse Scale.
  • Statistical analysis to identify patterns and associations.

Main Results:

  • Men, undergraduate students, alcohol-only consumers, and participants without an intimate partner reported higher physical abuse.
  • Younger individuals were more prone to economic and cyber abuse.
  • A general tendency towards mutual abuse was observed across all violence types.

Conclusions:

  • Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a widespread public health concern in Colombia, manifesting in various forms.
  • Specific sociodemographic and behavioral factors are associated with different types of IPV.
  • Comprehensive preventive strategies are needed to address the multifaceted nature of IPV, including its mutuality.