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A cross-sectional study of factors underlying the risk of female nurses' suffering abuse by their partnersDOI: 10.1590/S0104-11692012000100003 Keywords: domestic violence, violence against women, gender identity, nursing, battered women. Abstract: this study aimed to identify factors underlying the risk of suffering abuse by a partner. a cross-sectional study of 622 female nurses was accomplished, randomly chosen at their place of work, at a hospital and health centers. we used a self-administered validated questionnaire that covered psychological, physical and sexual abuse, complemented by a set of sociodemographic questions. the nurses at most risk of being abused by their partners were those who supported their family by their own salary (odds ratio: 2.41 [0.63-9.15]), those who lived with dependents (odds ratio: 4.27 [1.43-2.78]) and had a partner from social class iiia (odds ratio: 2.62 [1.37-5.00]). the data appear to indicate financial independence as a risk factor for this type of abuse.
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