| Literature DB >> 23136180 |
Sidney Ruth Schuler1, Kathryn M Yount, Rachel Lenzi.
Abstract
Understanding attitudes about intimate partner violence (IPV) in cultural context is important for developing interventions to reduce it or mitigate its effects. This article presents qualitative findings from research conducted in rural Bangladesh to understand men's and women's responses to attitudinal questions about IPV. Both men and women often responded as if the questions were about their personal behavior. A few women said that their opinion did not matter. Women's responses were more sensitive than men's to contextual nuances in the questions, and men more often than women described their own attitudes as consistent with community norms.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23136180 PMCID: PMC3721193 DOI: 10.1177/1077801212465152
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Violence Against Women ISSN: 1077-8012