1. The Association Between Child Marriage and Domestic Violence in Afghanistan
- Author
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M. Anne Harris, Jordan Lee Tustin, and Mavra Qamar
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Adult ,Male ,Child abuse ,Domestic Violence ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Intimate Partner Violence ,Poison control ,Criminology ,Suicide prevention ,Risk Factors ,Child marriage ,Political science ,medicine ,Humans ,0501 psychology and cognitive sciences ,Marriage ,Child ,Applied Psychology ,media_common ,Human rights ,Public health ,050901 criminology ,05 social sciences ,Afghanistan ,Human factors and ergonomics ,Clinical Psychology ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Domestic violence ,Female ,0509 other social sciences ,050104 developmental & child psychology - Abstract
Child marriage and intimate partner violence have been globally recognized as human rights violations. Both indicators can derail an individual’s future and have various public health implications. Previous studies have shown an association between child marriage and domestic violence in low- and middle-income countries; however, data in Afghanistan are not known. This study aimed to assess the association between child marriage and domestic violence in Afghanistan. We used nationally representative data collected by the Demographic and Health Surveys to conduct logistic regression analyses. Child marriage was separated into three categories: very early marriage (
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- 2020