Frequency and Risk Factors of Cognizable Physical Violence by Intimate Partner Against Women Seeking Medical Care at a Tertiary Care Centre, Karachi.

Type Journal Article - Annals of Abbasi Shaheed Hospital & Karachi Medical & Dental College
Title Frequency and Risk Factors of Cognizable Physical Violence by Intimate Partner Against Women Seeking Medical Care at a Tertiary Care Centre, Karachi.
Author(s)
Volume 20
Issue 2
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2015
Page numbers 121-125
URL http://www.annals-ashkmdc.org/pdfs/2015/2/7.pdf
Abstract
Objective: To determine the cognizable frequency of physical violence by intimate partners against
women seeking medical care at a tertiary care center, Karachi.
Methods: A hospital based cross sectional survey was conducted at a medical care emergency of a
tertiary care center, Karachi. The sample size was 345. A non-probability purposive sampling technique
was used for selecting the study subject. A Performa was used to collect the information directly
through recorded data and interviews. Written informed consent was obtained from each
participant. Data was entered and analyzed by using SPSS software version 15. Means with standard
deviation for numerical variables and proportions for categorical variables are presented. Chi square
test was performed for association of education level and occupation with frequency of physical violence
by intimate partners.
Results: There were 345 cases reported during August 2014 to February 2015. Mean age ± SD was
33.50 ± 8.41 years and family income 1,855 ± 962 rupees per month. Cognizable physical violence
was observed in 286 (77.7%) by intimate partners against women seeking medical care at a tertiary
care center Karachi. Housewives were 271 (78.6%) seeking care for physical violence injury. Fractures
were found in 226 (65.5%) women. There was no education in 46 (13.3%) and 5 year education
was 191 (55.4%). The percentage of cognizable physical violence was 77.7%. Non-cognizable physical
violence found higher among younger age group 24-36 years as compare to older women.
Conclusion: The frequency of cognizable physical violence was two third by intimate partners against
women seeking medical care in metropolis megacity, Karachi. Major risk factors found were age more
than 36 years, housewives, low family income and only five years education.

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