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dc.creatorAguerrebere, Mercedeses_MX
dc.creatorFrías, Sonia M.es_MX
dc.creatorSmith Fawzi, Mary C.es_MX
dc.creatorLópez, Rocíoes_MX
dc.creatorRaviola, Giuseppees_MX
dc.date.accessioned2022-06-14T15:12:57Z-
dc.date.available2022-06-14T15:12:57Z-
dc.date.issued2021-
dc.identifierhttps://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0256850-
dc.identifierhttps://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0256850-
dc.identifier.urihttps://ru.crim.unam.mx/handle/123456789/1025-
dc.description.abstractThis paper examines the scope and characteristics of male-to-female intimate partner violence in southern rural Chiapas, Mexico, and its association with depression and anxiety symptoms, highlighting the role of partner controlling behaviors. Participants were selected by random sampling. One-hundred and forty-one women >15 years participated in the study. Data was obtained through an adapted version of the National Survey of the Dynamics of Household Relationships (ENDIREH) intimate partner violence scale, the Patient Health Questionnaire-9 for depression symptoms and the Generalized Anxiety Disorder-7 for anxiety symptoms. Quantitative results indicated a 66.4% lifetime prevalence of physical and/or sexual IPV among ever-partnered women 15 years or older (95% CI: 57.5–74.5%). Forty percent (95% CI: 32.0–49.7%) of them reported having experienced physical and/or sexual violence with high partner control (HC-IPV), and 25.8% (95% CI: 18.5–34.3%) reported having experienced physical and/or sexual violence with low or moderate partner control (MC-IPV). Lifetime experience of HC-IPV was significantly associated with moderate-severe depression symptoms (RR = 5.8) and suicidality (RR = 2.08). While partner alcohol abuse was associated with a 3.06 times higher risk of lifetime physical and/or sexual IPV, 30.9% of women mentioned that their partners were never drunk when violence occurred. Interestingly, high partner alcohol abuse was more frequent among women who reported HC-IPV compared to MC-IPV. Implications for global mental health practice are discussed.es_MX
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dc.languageenges_MX
dc.publisherSeoul National University College of Medicinees_MX
dc.rightsLa titularidad de los derechos patrimoniales de esta obra pertenece a Seoul National University College of Medicine. Su uso se rige por una licencia Creative Commons BY 4.0 Internacional, https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode.es, fecha de asignación de la licencia 2022-06-09, para un uso diferente consultar al responsable jurídico del repositorio por medio del correo electrónico repositorio@crim.unam.mxes_MX
dc.sourcePlos One, 16(9)es_MX
dc.subjectIntimate partner violencees_MX
dc.subjectMental health and psychiatryes_MX
dc.subjectMedical risk factorses_MX
dc.subjectSchoolses_MX
dc.subjectSocioeconomic aspects of healthes_MX
dc.subjectSexual and gender issueses_MX
dc.subjectDepressiones_MX
dc.subjectChildrenes_MX
dc.titleIntimate partner violence types and symptoms of common mental disorders in a rural community of Chiapas, Mexico: implications for global mental-health practicees_MX
dc.typeArtículo de investigaciónes_MX
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dcterms.bibliographicCitationAguerrebere M., Frías, S. M., Smith Fawzi, M. C., López, R. y Raviola, G. (2021). Intimate partner violence types and symptoms of common mental disorders in a rural community of Chiapas, Mexico: implications for global mental-health practice. PLoS ONE, 16(9).es_MX
dcterms.creatorFrías, Sonia M.: orcid: 0000-0002-8549-1413-
dcterms.identifier22-
dcterms.mediatorrepositorio@crim.unam.mxes_MX
dcterms.provenanceCentro Regional de Investigaciones Multidisciplinariases_MX
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dc.description.setViolencia(s), Derechos y Saludes_MX
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