STATE-WIDE STUDY ON PERCEPTIONS TOWARDS INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE AMONG YOUNG ADULTS ATTENDING PREMARITAL COURSES

Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a global health issue. Limited knowledge exists about IPV among young adults as they are in a critical period of transition to adulthood and encounter serious dating and partnerships. This study sought to determine the perceptions and factors associated with percep...

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Veröffentlicht in:Malaysian applied biology 2021-11, Vol.50 (2), p.193-199
Hauptverfasser: WAN MOHD HANAFI, WAN SOLIHA, TENGKU ISMAIL, TENGKU ALINA, GHAZALI, ANIS KAUSAR, SULAIMAN, ZAHARAH, DAUD, AZIAH
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Zusammenfassung:Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a global health issue. Limited knowledge exists about IPV among young adults as they are in a critical period of transition to adulthood and encounter serious dating and partnerships. This study sought to determine the perceptions and factors associated with perceptions towards forms of IPV. A total of 305 young adults with the mean age of 24 years old, were recruited from premarital courses in Kelantan, using a random sampling method. After obtaining their consent to participate, the participants responded to a self-administered validated questionnaire. Logistic regression analysis revealed that misperceptions towards physical violence are significantly associated with female and high income; misperceptions towards psychological violence associated with female, self-employed and high income, and while misperceptions towards controlling actions related to female and middle income. The results highlight that this issue may due to a lack of education and cultural gender role. There is a need for efforts to accurately target these factors through comprehensive prevention programs to address IPV in this population more effectively.
ISSN:0126-8643
2462-151X
DOI:10.55230/mabjournal.v50i2.1985