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Table 5 Logistic regression model examining the association between witnessing IPVAW in childhood and experiencing physical or emotional VAC by a caregiver or sexual VAC by any perpetrator, Uganda HVACS 2022

From: Childhood exposure to intimate partner violence against women and its association with violence against children in refugee settlements in Uganda

   

Experienced physical VAC by a caregiver

Experienced sexual VAC by any perpetrator

Experienced emotional VAC by a caregiver

Unweighted n

AOR^ [95% CI]

p-value

AOR^ [95% CI]

p-value

AOR^ [95% CI]

p-value

13-17-year-olds

        

Females

Witnessed IPVAW

       

Did not witness ‡

599

1.00

 

1.00

 

1.00

 

Witnessed

117

6.76[3.96,11.56]

< 0.001

2.74[0.85,8.76]

0.085

3.41[1.82,6.39]

0.001

Males

Witnessed IPVAW

       

Did not witness‡

406

1.00

 

1.00

 

1.00

 

Witnessed

126

4.74[1.69,13.33]

0.006

2.30[1.33,3.98]

0.005

2.91[0.93,9.06]

0.064

18-24-year-olds

        

Females

Witnessed IPVAW

       

Did not witness‡

488

1.00

 

1.00

 

1.00

 

Witnessed

134

2.53[1.41,4.52]

0.004

3.62[1.65,7.92]

0.003

2.61[1.36,5.03]

0.007

Males

Witnessed IPVAW

       

Did not witness‡

279

1.00

 

1.00

 

1.00

 

Witnessed

116

3.37[1.72,6.59]

0.002

5.52[3.42,8.91]

< 0.001

2.78[1.53,5.07]

0.002

  1. Notes:‡ -Reference category; AOR-Adjusted Odds Ratios; ^adjusted for level of education attainment, work status, orphanhood status, living with biological mother at the time of the survey, and country of origin