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Aloyce, Diana; Stöckl, Heidi ORCID logoORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0907-8483; Mosha, Neema; Malibwa, Donati; Sichalwe, Simon; Hashim, Ramadhan; Ayieko, Philip; Kapiga, Saidi und Mshana, Gerry (17. April 2024): Exposure to pornographic material and perpetration of intimate partner violence among young men in Mwanza Tanzania. In: Journal of Public Health [Forthcoming]

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Abstract

Aim

Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a public health concern that negatively impacts women’s health. Preliminary evidence from high-income countries suggests that IPV is linked with exposure to pornographic materials among men, by encouraging negative norms of masculinity. To generate evidence from low and middle-income countries, we examined the relationship between frequent exposure to pornography and IPV perpetration among young men in Mwanza, Tanzania.

Subject and methods

We conducted a cross-sectional survey among 1002 randomly selected young men aged 18 to 24 living in Mwanza, Tanzania.

Results

Of the 828 ever-partnered young men included in the study, 396 (47.8%) reported viewing pornography in the past 12 months, with 14.1% viewing it at least once a week. In the last 12 months, 21.4% of participants reported perpetrating sexual IPV, while 43.2% and 15% reported to have perpetrated emotional and physical IPV respectively. After adjusting for covariates, exposure to pornography was significantly associated with sexual (aOR = 2.77 95% CI 1.51 – 5.08), emotional (aOR = 1.84 95% CI: 1.01 – 3.37) and physical (aOR = 1.65 95% CI 1.00 – 2.74) IPV perpetration.

Conclusion

Frequent exposure to pornography was associated with sexual, emotional, and physical IPV perpetration. Interventions to prevent violence against women therefore need to address men’s exposure to pornography.

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