Socioecological determinants of community resource utilisation among low-income women in Mexico City who experienced male-to-female intimate partner violence

Women who experience intimate partner violence (IPV) face multiple barriers to seeking help from community resources, but little research has examined the impact of ecological influences on community resource utilisation among women living in low- and middle-income countries. The current study investigated individual-, relationship-, family-, and community-level influences on community resource utilisation among Mexican women experiencing IPV. Using baseline data from 950 women in Mexico City enrolled in a clinic-based randomised controlled trial, multilevel regressions were performed to assess associations between socioecological factors and women's community resource utilisation. 41.3% women used at least one resource. At the individual-level, every additional resource that women were aware of, was associated with a 20% increase in the total number of resources used (p < .001). Every additional lethal risk factor was associated with a 5% increase in the total number of resources used (p = .004). At the family-level, women who reported having an in-law encourage IPV used 46% more resources (p < .001). At the community-level, stronger supportive norms around community resource utilisation was associated with a 6% increase in the total number of resources (p = .01). These findings suggest the importance of addressing family and community factors in the broader ecological context of Mexican women's help-seeking behaviours.

Medienart:

E-Artikel

Erscheinungsjahr:

2020

Erschienen:

2020

Enthalten in:

Zur Gesamtaufnahme - volume:15

Enthalten in:

Global public health - 15(2020), 11 vom: 02. Nov., Seite 1627-1638

Sprache:

Englisch

Beteiligte Personen:

Willie, Tiara C [VerfasserIn]
Bastida, Christina [VerfasserIn]
Olavarrieta, Claudia Diaz [VerfasserIn]
Scolese, Anna [VerfasserIn]
Campos, Paola Abril [VerfasserIn]
Falb, Kathryn L [VerfasserIn]
Gupta, Jhumka [VerfasserIn]

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Themen:

Community community resource utilisation
Journal Article
Male-to-female IPV
Randomized Controlled Trial
Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Social ecological model

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Date Completed 12.08.2021

Date Revised 02.11.2021

published: Print-Electronic

Citation Status MEDLINE

doi:

10.1080/17441692.2020.1775868

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PPN (Katalog-ID):

NLM31076453X