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Rev. méd. Chile ; 129(12): 1405-1412, dic. 2001. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-310216

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Background: Violence against women is a recognized public health problem in developed countries. There is increasing awareness on family violence in Chile, but there is scant information about its prevalence. Aim: To determine the prevalence of family violence against women in a population sample in Temuco, Chile. Material and methods: A standardized questionnaire about family violence was applied to a sample of 422 women at their homes. The questionnaire had six sections that included a list of violent behaviors from husbands or partners, a standardized instrument to assess mental health and alcohol consumption by the couple, history of child abuse, community support, type of employment and years of school education. Results: Forty nine percent of women reported psychological aggression, 13 per cent reported physical violence and 5.5 per cent, sexual violence. The presence of anxiety or depressive symptoms, being witness of violence between parents during childhood, a lower educational level, being a housewife, alcohol abuse and lack of community support were risk factors for violence among women. Among men, the history of child abuse, a lower education level, and alcohol abuse were identified as risk factors for violent behaviors. Conclusions: Conjugal violence is a significant mental health problem in Temuco, Chile


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Humans , Female , Adult , Adolescent , Middle Aged , Spouse Abuse , Risk Factors , Marital Status , Educational Status , Alcohol Drinking/epidemiology , Domestic Violence/statistics & numerical data
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Rev. méd. Chile ; 129(12): 1425-1432, dic. 2001. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-310218

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Background: Child maltreatment is recognised as a significant health problem in developed countries. There is increasing awareness on family violence in Chile, becoming a health priority in the last five years, but there is scant information about its prevalence. Aim: Determine prevalence of child abuse, and associated factors in a population sample from Temuco, Chile. Material and methods: A standardised questionnaire was applied to a sample of 422 women at their homes. Instrument had questions about disciplinary practices by caretakers, a standardised questionnaire to assess mental health, as measures of risk and protective factors for violence Results: The prevalence of psychological aggression delivered by mothers or fathers was 17.5 per cent and 6.8 per cent respectively. The figures for corporal punishment delivered by mother or fathers were 42.3 per cent and 17 per cent respectively. Three percent of mothers and 1.2 per cent of fathers recognised severe physical abuse. Associated factors were mother impaired mental health, antecedents of child abuse in both parents, parents alcohol abuse and child emotional/behavioral problem. Conclusion: Child abuse is a extended significant problem in Temuco that requires multidisciplinary intervention programs


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Humans , Female , Male , Child Abuse/statistics & numerical data , Risk Factors , Domestic Violence/statistics & numerical data
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