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Table 4 Association between physical, psychological and sexual IPV and mental health consequences

From: Intimate partner violence as seen in post-conflict eastern Uganda: prevalence, risk factors and mental health consequences

Psychiatric consequences

Males

Females

 

Physical IPV

Psychological IPV

Physical IPV

Psychological IPV

Sexual IPV

 

Adjusted OR1 (95 % CI)

Adjusted OR1 (95 % CI)

Adjusted OR1 (95 % CI)

Adjusted OR1 (95 % CI)

Adjusted OR1 (95 % CI)

Probable problem alcohol drinking

P = 0.05

P = 0.03

P = 0.08

P = 0.001

P = 0.02

Non problem drinker

1

1

1

1

1

Problem drinker

1.69 (1.00-2.85)

1.68 (1.05-2.67)

1.55 (0.95-2.52)

2.12 (1.37-3.31)

2.29 (1.17-4.44)

Attempted suicide in past 12 months

P = 0.22

P = 0.46

P = 0.01

P = 0.06

P = 0.005

No

1

1

1

1

1

Yes

2.20 (0.55-8.78)

1.71 (0.41-7.22

3.02 (1.29-7.07)

2.14 (0.96-4.78)

4.20 (1.54-11.46)

Probable major depressive disorder

P = 0.70

P = 0.83

P = 0.08

P = 0.86

P = 0.03

No

1

1

1

1

1

Yes

0.90 (0.54-1.51

0.95 (0.61-1.48)

1.41 (0.96-2.07)

0.97 (0.68-1.39)

2.15 (1.09-4.23)

  1. Note: 1Adjusted for sub-county, marital status, education and poverty category (SES factors associated with IPV in Table 2)