Objectives. This study determined the lifetime prevalence of physical abuse
by a current partner among women of Mexican origin and assessed factors as
sociated with abuse.
Methods. Data are for a subsample of 1155 women with current partners from
a larger population-based cross-sectional survey of US residents of Mexican
origin.
Results. The self-reported prevalence of physical abuse by a current partne
r was 10.7%, In multivariate analysis, factors associated with physical abu
se included US birthplace (odds ratio = 2.1; 95% confidence interval = 1.24
, 3.56), young age, urban residence, and having 4 or more children Social s
upport and regular church attendance were protective.
Conclusions. The self-reported prevalence of physical abuse among Mexican A
merican women is high. US birth is associated with increased risk of abuse.
Community-based prevention efforts should be aimed at this population.