Premarital Mental Disorders and Physical Violence in Marriage: A Cross-National Study of Married Couples
Abstract
Background
Mental disorders may increase the risk of physical violence among married couples.
Aims
To estimate associations between premarital mental disorders and marital violence in a Cross-national sample of married couples.
Method
A total of 1821 married couples (3642 individuals) from 11 countries were interviewed as part of the World Health Organization's World Mental Health Survey Initiative. Sixteen mental disorders with onset prior to marriage were examined as predictors of marital violence reported by either spouse.
Results
Any physical violence was reported by one or both spouses in 20% of couples, and was associated with husbands' externalizing disorders (OR = 1.7, 95% CI 1.2-2.3). Overall, the population attributable risk for marital violence related to premarital mental disorders was estimated to be 17.2%.
Conclusions
Husbands' externalising disorders had a modest but consistent association with marital violence across diverse countries. This finding has implications for the development of targeted Interventions to reduce risk of marital violence. British Journal of Psychiatry, 199(4),330 - 337.
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