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Fig 1.

Conceptual framework of hierarchical relationships between factors associated with past year IPV.

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Table 1.

Response rates for MAISHA follow-up survey and male partners survey, disaggregated by trial arm.

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Table 2.

Characteristics of women according to interview status of male partners.

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Table 3.

Women’s experience of IPV according to interview status of male partner, disaggregated by trial arm.

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Table 4.

Descriptive data on respondents to male survey, disaggregated by trial arm.

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Table 5.

Age-adjusted odds ratios of association between childhood factors and women’s past year experience of IPV (Blue = Man’s characteristics; Yellow = Woman’s characteristics).

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Table 6.

Results of multivariate analysis of risk factors for women’s past year experience of IPV (Blue = Man’s characteristics; Yellow = Woman’s characteristics; Green = Relationship/household characteristics).

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Table 7.

Age-adjusted odds ratios of association between current demographics and women’s past year experience of IPV (Blue = Man’s characteristics; Yellow = Woman’s characteristics; Green = Relationship/household characteristics).

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Table 8.

Age-adjusted odds ratios of association between attitudes and health variables and women’s past year experience of IPV (Blue = Man’s characteristics; Yellow = Woman’s characteristics; Green = Relationship/household characteristics).

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