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Children miss more school when their mothers experience physical violence: Study

Children of mothers who experience physical violence tend to miss more school, suggests a study.
 

New Delhi: Children of mothers who experience physical violence tend to miss more school, suggests a study. The study found that 23.3% of women who experienced intimate partner violence (IPV) reported their child's school attendance was disrupted. The study used baseline data from a sub-sample of 659 women in Mexico City, who recently experienced IPV and reported having a child under age 18. Researchers identified four distinct classes of IPV experiences: Low Physical and Sexual Violence; Low Physical and High Sexual Violence, High Physical and Low Sexual Violence and Injuries; and High Physical and Sexual Violence and Injuries.