A 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 perc...
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my-ukm.journal.188302022-06-24T01:09:36Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/18830/ A state-wide study on perceptions towards intimate partner violence among young adults attending premarital courses Wan Soliha Wan Mohd Hanafi, Tengku Alina Tengku Ismail, Anis Kausar Ghazali, Zaharah Sulaiman, Aziah Daud, 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. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2021 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/18830/1/193-199%2B%2B%2BTengku%2BAlina%2BTengku%2BIsmail.pdf Wan Soliha Wan Mohd Hanafi, and Tengku Alina Tengku Ismail, and Anis Kausar Ghazali, and Zaharah Sulaiman, and Aziah Daud, (2021) A state-wide study on perceptions towards intimate partner violence among young adults attending premarital courses. Malaysian Applied Biology, 50 (2). pp. 193-199. ISSN 0126-8643 https://jms.mabjournal.com/index.php/mab/issue/view/36 |
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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. |
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