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Table 2 Socioeconomic and demographic predictors of wives’ reports of ever having experienced IPV, 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

 

Beta

SE

P

Wife’s age (13–19)

− 0.01

0.11

0.916

Husband’s age (15–53)

0.00

0.03

0.977

Wife’s education (0–3)

− 0.34

0.19

0.072

Husband’s education (0–3)

0.03

0.15

0.832

Wife’s Quranic schooling (yes vs no)

− 0.29

0.31

0.351

Husband’s Quranic schooling (yes vs no)

0.38

0.27

0.160

Wife’s age at marriage (10–19)

− 0.03

0.09

0.760

Household assets (0–6)

− 0.1

0.11

0.371

Food insecurity (yes vs no)

0.00

0.28

0.997

Wife agricultural labor (yes vs no)

− 0.93

0.30

0.002

Number of children (0–5)

0.20

0.17

0.244

Live with extended family (yes vs no)

− 0.47

0.38

0.218

Husband’s number of wives (0–4)

− 0.57

0.47

0.222

Tribe Zarma (Ref: Hausa)

1.14

0.64

0.076

Tribe Tuareg (Ref: Hausa)

1.3

1.23

0.289

District Doutchi (Ref: Dosso)

1.02

0.65

0.116

District Loga (Ref: Dosso)

− 0.66

0.33

0.044