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Table 1.

Model estimates and fit statistics from exploratory factor analysis (EFA) (n1 = 310) and confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) (N2 = 620), using geomin rotation for items in the Economic Coercion Scale (ECS) short form, married women 16–49 years living with their husbands in Matlab, Bangladesh, 2018–2019.

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Table 2.

Item-level estimates (slopes, a1 and a2, and thresholds, c) for correlated-trait IRT model, married women 16–49 years living with their husbands, Matlab, Bangladesh, 2018–2019 (n2 = 620).

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Table 3.

Correlations between two factor economic coercion scale- short form, unidimensional measure of intimate partner violence and 9-item center for epidemiologic depression scale.

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Table 4.

Results of invariance test for the two-factor model of the 20-item Economic Coercion Scale (ECS) short form.

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