This study was conducted in the urban areas of Antananarivo 5 and Morarano, with the aim of examining the correlations between gender, education level, and the different forms of violence experienced by residents. A total of 500 participants, equally distributed between the two areas, were interviewed using a structured questionnaire. The results revealed a significant negative correlation between gender and education level, suggesting that a certain gender profile is associated with a lower level of education. Furthermore, education level showed moderate negative correlations with all forms of violence studied, indicating that a higher level of education could act as a protective factor against violence. The different types of violence were also interconnected, with psychological violence being positively correlated with physical, economic, and sexual violence.
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