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Religiosity,Conservatism, and Acceptability of Anti-Female Spousal Violence in Egypt.

Augustine J Kposowa1, Dina Aly Ezzat2.   

Abstract

Physical violence directed at women is a significant social and public health problem globally. Initial studies tended to concentrate on developed countries, often relying on clinical or shelter samples to assess incidence and prevalence. Although prevalence is critical, reducing or eliminating some problems also requires comprehension of cultural norms and expectations. In the present study, we use a population-based survey to understand factors contributing to attitudes in support of physical violence against married women. More specifically, the aim of the study was to investigate the impact of religiosity and social conservatism on acceptability of physical spousal violence in the Arab Republic of Egypt. Data utilized were derived from Wave 6 of the World Values Survey conducted in 2013. Bivariate and multivariate regression models were fitted to the data. It was found that religiosity was significantly associated with physical spousal violence ( b = -123, t = -4.480). Individuals who attended more often were less apt to accept physical spousal violence. Social conservatism was strongly tied to approval of physical violence ( b = .368, t = -4.115). It was concluded that culturally biased and patriarchal attitudes that devalue women in Egypt, instead of religion, may be the underlying reason for spousal abuse. It was also concluded that improving higher education for both men and women would reduce physical spousal violence.

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Keywords:  cultural contexts; domestic violence; domestic violence and cultural contexts; offenders; perceptions of domestic violence; sexual assault

Year:  2016        PMID: 27456535     DOI: 10.1177/0886260516660976

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


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1.  Domestic Violence in Single- and Multi-child families in China: a ten-year comparison in the same communities.

Authors:  Yuping Cao; Yue Chen; Guoyi Guo; Guoqiang Wang; Qiao Mao; Yong Zhang; Lihong Jiang; Ding Yuan; Mengxi Zhang; Xingguang Luo
Journal:  World J Psychiatry Ment Health Res       Date:  2021-11-01
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