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Table 4 Interaction effect of controlling behaviour on the association between past-year physical or sexual violence and health conditions.

From: 2The role of controlling behaviour in intimate partner violence and its health effects: a population based study from rural Vietnam

Variables

Pain or discomfort

Sadness or depression

Suicidal thoughts

 

COR

95%CI

AOR * 95%CI

COR

95%CI

AOR**

95%CI

COR

95%CI

AOR***

95%CI

No controlling behaviour and no past-year phy/sex violence (n = 714)

1

1

1

1

1

1

Controlling behaviour but no past-year phy/sex violence (n = 88)

2.43 (1.35–4.38)

2.04 (1.09–3.83)

1.80 (1.09–2.97)

1.51 (0.89–2.58)

3.54 (1.43–8.80)

3.06 (1.19–7.86)

No controlling behaviour but subjected to past-year phy/sex violence (n = 55)

2.26 (1.09–4.69)

2.44 (1.14–5.25)

3.26 (1.85–5.76)

3.60 (1.98–6.55)

1.55 (0.35–6.88)

1.40 (0.31–6.35)

Controlling behaviour and subjected to past-year phy/sex violence (n = 26)

11.85 (5.26–26.71)

15.37 (6.22–37.94)

7.26 (3.22–16.36)

8.58 (3.57–20.66)

9.76 (3.29–28.96)

10.80 (3.42–34.11)

  1. Crude (COR) and adjusted (AOR) odds ratios. N = 883
  2. * adjusted for respondents' age, respondents' education, household income and husband having > 1 wife/partner
  3. ** adjusted for respondents' age, household income and husband having > 1 wife/partner
  4. *** adjusted for respondent's age, respondents' education, household income and husband having > 1 wife/partner