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Why Do Women Justify Violence Against Wives More Often Than Do Men in Vietnam?

Kathleen H Krause1, Rachel Gordon-Roberts1, Kristin VanderEnde1, Sidney Ruth Schuler2, Kathryn M Yount1.   

Abstract

Intimate partner violence (IPV) harms the health of women and their children. In Vietnam, 31% of women report lifetime exposure to physical IPV, and surprisingly, women justify physical IPV against wives more often than do men. We compare men's and women's rates of finding good reason for wife hitting and assess whether differences in childhood experiences and resources and constraints in adulthood account for observed differences. Probability samples of married men ( n = 522) and women ( n = 533) were surveyed in Vietnam. Ordered logit models assessed the proportional odds for women versus men of finding more "good reasons" to hit a wife (never, 1-3 situations, 4-6 situations). In all situations, women found good reason to hit a wife more often than did men. The unadjusted odds for women versus men of reporting more good reasons to hit a wife were 6.55 (95% confidence interval [CI] = [4.82, 8.91]). This gap disappeared in adjusted models that included significant interactions of gender with age, number of children ever born, and experience of physical IPV as an adult. Having children was associated with justifying wife hitting among women but not men. Exposure to IPV in adulthood was associated with justifying wife hitting among men, but was negatively associated with justification of IPV among women. Further study of the gendered effects of resources and constraints in adulthood on attitudes about IPV against women will clarify women's more frequent reporting than men's that IPV against women is justified.

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Keywords:  cultural contexts; domestic violence; perceptions of domestic violence

Year:  2016        PMID: 25948647      PMCID: PMC4636478          DOI: 10.1177/0886260515584343

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Interpers Violence        ISSN: 0886-2605


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