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Attitudes toward intimate partner violence among Croatian university students (CROSBI ID 670231)

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Miškulin, Maja ; Matić Ličanin, Matea ; Miškulin, Ivan ; Milas, Josip ; Holik, Dubravka ; Nujić, Danijela Attitudes toward intimate partner violence among Croatian university students // European journal of public health / Erzen, Ivan ; Albreht, Tit ; Zeegers Paget, Dineke (ur.). 2018. str. 485-485 doi: 10.1093/eurpub/cky218.223

Podaci o odgovornosti

Miškulin, Maja ; Matić Ličanin, Matea ; Miškulin, Ivan ; Milas, Josip ; Holik, Dubravka ; Nujić, Danijela

engleski

Attitudes toward intimate partner violence among Croatian university students

Background: Attitudes toward intimate partner violence (IPV) have been consistently demonstrated as one of prominent predictors of IPV. Studies have shown that positive attitudes toward IPV increase the rates of IPV in different populations. The aim of this study was to investigate the attitudes of Croatian university students toward IPV and its interconnections with gender, their field of studies and repetition of a year of study. Methods: This was a cross-sectional study, a validated, anonymous questionnaire was self-administered by cross-faculty representative student sample of University of Osijek, Eastern Croatia. General demographic data, data on academic status and data related to attitudes toward IPV among students were collected. Results: The study sample included 880 students, the average age being 22 years (range 19-54), 33.9% males and 66.1% females. Among all study participants there were 30.2% of those with less positive and 69.8% of those with more positive attitudes toward IPV. Study revealed how more positive attitudes toward IPV were more frequent among males (86.2%) than among females (61.3%) (χ2-test ; p < 0.001). According to the field of studies, 56.9% of students within the biomedicine and health sciences, 81.1% of students within the technical field, 85.5% of students within the biotechnical field, 69.8% of students within the social sciences and 62.0% of students within the humanities had more positive attitudes toward IPV (χ2-test ; p < 0.001). Considering the repetition of a year of study 77.0% of students who repeated and 67.7% of students who did not repeat a year of study, had more positive attitudes toward IPV (χ2-test ; p = 0.013). Conclusions:The majority of Croatian university students revealed more positive attitudes toward IPV. In order to prevent IPV among university students’ strategies for changing attitudes toward IPV are strongly needed. Key messages: Positives attitudes towards intimate partner violence are significant predictors of students’ behavior in intimate relationships. By modifying university students’ attitudes towards intimate partner violence more successful primary prevention of IPV occurrence in this population could be achieved.

intimate partner violence ; university students ; Croatia

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485-485.

2018.

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objavljeno

10.1093/eurpub/cky218.223

Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

European journal of public health

Erzen, Ivan ; Albreht, Tit ; Zeegers Paget, Dineke

Stockholm: Oxford University Press

1101-1262

1464-360X

Podaci o skupu

11th European Public Health Conference - Winds of change: towards new ways of improving public health in Europe

poster

28.11.2018-01.12.2018

Ljubljana, Slovenija

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Javno zdravstvo i zdravstvena zaštita

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