Domestic violence in albania: a national population-based survey



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*Note: Comparison percentages are based upon valid percents and do not reflect missing cases.


Appendix Table 22. Relationship between sexual violence and physical violence




N=1,988



Test of Significance

Physical violence

Yes

No

Sexual violence

n

%

n

%

χ2

Sign.

Yes

289

87.6

41

12.4

361.26

.00

No

519

31.3

1,139

68.7

*Note: Comparison percentages are based upon valid percents and do not reflect missing cases.



Appendix Table 23. Relationship between physical and sexual violence and domestic violence injuries




N=808

N=330

Physical violence

Sexual violence

Cuts, bruises, aches

n

%

n

%

Yes

299

37.0

144

43.6

No

477

59.0

154

46.7

Eye injuries, burns, sprains, dislocations













Yes

87

10.8

54

16.4

No

689

85.3

244

73.9

Deep wounds, broken bones, broken teeth, serious injury













Yes

8

1.1

3

.9

No

767

94.9

295

89.4

Loss of consciousness













Yes

36

4.5

16

4.8

No

740

91.6

282

85.5

* Note: Comparison percentages are based upon valid percents and do not reflect missing cases.

* System missing data (n=32; 4.0% physical violence; 9.7% sexual violence)



Appendix Table 24. Domestic violence related injuries by disruption to work




N=820



Test of Significance

Unable to work due to injury

Yes

No

Injuries

n

%

n

%

χ2

Sign.

Cuts, bruises, aches

78

25.9

233

74.1

120.54

.00

Eye injuries, burns, sprains, dislocations

44

50.6

43

49.4

166.60

.00

Deep wounds, broken bones, broken teeth, serious injury

6

66.7

3

33.3

30.59

.00

Loss of consciousness

19

52.8

17

47.2

71.73

.00

*Note: Comparison percentages are based upon valid percents and do not reflect missing cases.


Appendix Table 25. Domestic violence related injuries by number of days unable to work




N=84


Test of Significance

Number of days unable to work

1-4 days

5-9 days

10-15 days

Injuries

n

%

n

%

n

%

χ2

Sign.

Cuts, bruises, aches

62

81.6

11

14.5

3

3.9

1.96

.38

Eye injuries, burns, sprains, dislocations

29

69.0

10

23.8

3

7.1

5.98

.05

Deep wounds, broken bones, broken teeth, serious injury

0

0.0

2

50.0

2

50.0

24.64

.00

Loss of consciousness

10

58.8

4

23.5

3

17.6

9.50

.01

*Note: Comparison percentages are based upon valid percents and do not reflect missing cases.



Appendix Table 26. Relationship between types of injuries




N=820



Test of Significance

Eye injuries, burns, sprains, dislocations

Yes

No

Cuts, bruises, aches

n

%

n

%

χ2

Sign.

Yes

82

94.3

5

5.7

138.72

.00

No

219

29.9

514

70.1

Deep wounds, broken bones, broken teeth, serious injury



















Yes

9

10.3

78

89.7

76.67

.00

No

0

0.0

733

100.0

Loss of consciousness



















Yes

26

29.9

61

70.1

150.71

.00

No

10

1.4

723

98.6

*Note: Comparison percentages are based upon valid percents and do not reflect missing cases.



Appendix Table 27. Relationship between sexual abuse and husband/intimate partner’s control of contraceptives




N=377



Test of Significance

Sexual violence

Yes

No

Husband/partner refuses use of contraceptives

n

%

n

%

χ2

Sign.

Yes

12

21.1

26

8.1

8.92

.01

No

45

78.9

294

91.9

*Note: Comparison percentages are based upon valid percents and do not reflect missing cases.


Appendix Table 28. Relationship between sexual abuse and STDs




N=1,988



Test of Significance

Sexual violence

Yes

No

Risk of STDs

n

%

n

%

χ2

Sign.

Yes

20

6.1

49

3.0

103.46

.00

No

210

63.6

1,435

86.6

Suffered an STD



















Yes

101

30.6

244

14.7

48.45

.00

No

229

69.4

1,414

85.3


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