Publication Date
7-1-2023
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
Volume
20
Issue
14
DOI
10.3390/ijerph20146385
Abstract
(1) Background: This study sought to assess the appropriateness of a five-item scale to measure attitudes towards IPV (ATT-IPV) among married adolescent girls and their husbands in Niger, a population in which this scale has not yet been tested. (2) Methods: Using data collected from 1100 pairs of married adolescents, aged 13–19 years old, and their husbands across 48 villages in rural Niger, we performed classical test theory reliability and exploratory factor analysis, followed by item response theory (IRT) analyses and testing differential item functioning (DIF) by gender. (3) Results: The ATT-IPV scale was found to be internally consistent (alpha = 0.8) and unidimensional in this population, with all items loading onto one factor. We found differential item functioning of the following item: “In your opinion, is a husband justified in hitting or beating his wife in the following situations: If she burns his food?” by gender, suggesting that in order to have a scale that performs similarly in men and women, that item should be removed. (4) Conclusions: The ATT-IPV scale is useful as a measure of attitudes towards IPV among married adolescents and their husbands in Niger. However, it may need to be updated to reflect additional forms of violence and to eliminate gender-differential responses in order to be a more effective measure.
Funding Number
OPP1195210
Funding Sponsor
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
Keywords
ATT-IPV scale, attitudes, differential item functioning, gender-based violence, married adolescents, Niger, violence against women and girls, West Africa
Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.
Department
Social Work
Recommended Citation
Ruvani W. Fonseka, Sneha Challa, and Jay G. Silverman. "Psychometric Properties and Refinement of the ATT-IPV Scale to Measure Attitudes about Intimate Partner Violence among Married Adolescents and Their Husbands in Niger" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (2023). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20146385