Intimate partner violence in Europe: design and methods of a multinational study

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Main Author: Costa, D
Publication Date: 2013
Other Authors: Soares, JJ, Lindert, J, Hatzidimitriadou, E, Karlsso, A, Sundin, O
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: Objective: To describe the design, methods, procedures and characteristics of the population involved in a study designed to compare Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) in eight European countries. Methods: Women and men aged 18–65, living in Ghent-Belgium (n=245), Stuttgart-Germany (n=546), Athens-Greece (n=548), Budapest-Hungary (n=604), Porto-Portugal (n=635), Granada-Spain (n=138), Östersund-Sweden (n=592), London-United Kingdom (n=571), were sampled and administered a common questionnaire. Chi-square goodness of fit and five-age strata population fractions ratios for sex and education were computed to evaluate samples’ representativeness. Results: Differences in the age distributions were found among women from Sweden and Portugal and among men from Belgium, Hungary, Portugal and Sweden. Over-recruitment of more educated respondents was noted in all sites. Conclusion: The use of a common research protocol with the same structured questionnaire is likely to provide accurate estimates of the general population IPV frequency, despite limitations in probabilistic sampling and restrictions in methods of administration.
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title Intimate partner violence in Europe: design and methods of a multinational study
spellingShingle Intimate partner violence in Europe: design and methods of a multinational study
Costa, D
Intimate partner violence - Europe
title_short Intimate partner violence in Europe: design and methods of a multinational study
title_full Intimate partner violence in Europe: design and methods of a multinational study
title_fullStr Intimate partner violence in Europe: design and methods of a multinational study
title_full_unstemmed Intimate partner violence in Europe: design and methods of a multinational study
title_sort Intimate partner violence in Europe: design and methods of a multinational study
author Costa, D
author_facet Costa, D
Soares, JJ
Lindert, J
Hatzidimitriadou, E
Karlsso, A
Sundin, O
author_role author
author2 Soares, JJ
Lindert, J
Hatzidimitriadou, E
Karlsso, A
Sundin, O
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author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Costa, D
Soares, JJ
Lindert, J
Hatzidimitriadou, E
Karlsso, A
Sundin, O
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Intimate partner violence - Europe
topic Intimate partner violence - Europe
description Objective: To describe the design, methods, procedures and characteristics of the population involved in a study designed to compare Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) in eight European countries. Methods: Women and men aged 18–65, living in Ghent-Belgium (n=245), Stuttgart-Germany (n=546), Athens-Greece (n=548), Budapest-Hungary (n=604), Porto-Portugal (n=635), Granada-Spain (n=138), Östersund-Sweden (n=592), London-United Kingdom (n=571), were sampled and administered a common questionnaire. Chi-square goodness of fit and five-age strata population fractions ratios for sex and education were computed to evaluate samples’ representativeness. Results: Differences in the age distributions were found among women from Sweden and Portugal and among men from Belgium, Hungary, Portugal and Sweden. Over-recruitment of more educated respondents was noted in all sites. Conclusion: The use of a common research protocol with the same structured questionnaire is likely to provide accurate estimates of the general population IPV frequency, despite limitations in probabilistic sampling and restrictions in methods of administration.
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