The prevalence of intimate partner violence (IPV) among women living in Haiti increased from 25% in 2006–29% in 2012, with escalating reports of crisis in the last several years. We examined the association between IPV and HIV status among these women in Haiti. Participants were drawn from a larger sample of women (n = 513) with a history of IPV. Women living with HIV (n = 55) were matched to uninfected women (n = 110) to form a control group. Attitudes towards gender roles, mental and physical well-being, and partner violence were assessed and compared.
Association Between Intimate Partner Violence and HIV Status Among Haitian Women
Deschamps, Marie-Marcelle,
Anshul
Saxena,
Nancy
Dorvil,
Irdnie
Christophe,
Rhonda
Rosenberg,
Michele
Jean-Gilles,
Serena
Koenig,
Jean W.
Pape et
Jessy G.
Dévieux
2019
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