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Table 1 Summary statistics of couple level dyadic data, Niger N = 1010

From: Associations of attitudes and social norms with experiences of intimate partner violence among married adolescents and their husbands in rural Niger: a dyadic cross-sectional study

 

Mean

SD

%

Wife’s age (13–19)

17.31

1.53

 

Husband’s age (15–53)

25.58

5.36

 

Wife’s education (0–3)

0.50

0.79

 

Husband’s education (0–3)

0.73

0.89

 

Wife’s Quranic schooling (Yes vs no)

  

26%

Husband’s Quranic schooling (Yes vs no)

  

34%

Wife’s age at marriage (10–19)

14.20

1.84

 

Household assets (0–6)

2.07

1.17

 

Food insecurity

  

20%

Wife’s agricultural labor

  

42%

Number of children (0–5)

0.93

0.96

 

Live with extended family

  

81%

Husband’s number of wives (0–4)

1.15

0.40

 

Tribe Hausa

  

31%

Tribe Zarma

  

69%

Tribe Tuareg

  

0.05%

District Dosso

  

32%

District Doutchi

  

33%

District Loga

  

35%

Wife reports of IPV

  

8%

Wife’s IPV acceptance (binary)

  

66%

Husband’s IPV acceptance (binary)

  

51%

Wife’s gender role second order social beliefs scale (0–7)

5.99

1.66

 

Husband’s gender role second order social beliefs scale (0–7)

5.84

1.62

 

Wife VAWSB second order social beliefs—yes

  

54%

Wife VAWSB second order social beliefs—doesn’t know

  

1%

Husband VAWSB second order social beliefs—yes

  

58%

Husband VAWSB second order social beliefs—doesn’t know

  

8%