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Concordance and discordance in couples' IPV reporting.

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Percentage distribution of couples' cordordant and discordant reporting of four types of IPV in the last three or twelve months prior to the survey, ever in the relationship, or during pregnancy, Tanzania, 2015.

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Percentage of partner agreement in male and female partners' reports of IPV perpetration and victimization, by IPV type and timing, Tanzania, 2015.

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Table 4.

Couples agreement (Kappa) on intimate partner violence, n = 450 couples, Tanzania, 2015–2016.

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Female and male partners' characteristics, n = 450 couples, Tanzania, 2015–2016.

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Prevalence of physical, sexual, economic, emotional or any form of violence in the last three months, as reported by men, women, either men or women, and both men and women, n = 450 couples, Tanzania, 2015–2016.

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Multiple logistic regression analysis showing factors associated with men's IPV perpetration in last three months, n = 450 couples, Tanzania, 2015.

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