Opinions about potential causes and triggers of intimate partner violence against women: a population-based study among married men from Kermanshah city Iran.

作者: B. Hamzeh , M. Garousi Farshi , L. Laflamme

DOI: 10.1080/17457300802361523

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摘要: This cross-sectional study forms part of a community-based social diagnosis in an Iranian city where different community members were approached regarding their opinions about what can cause and trigger intimate partner violence against women (IPVAW). The deals with the married men looks for patterns how those relate to individual socio-demographic characteristics. It also discusses expressed concerning consequences IPVAW. A workplace-based convenient sample from Kermanshah filled standardised, self-administered questionnaire (n = 480, response rate 93%). By means cluster analysis, four answers emerged: (1) most items proposed as potential causes or triggers (33.3% respondents); (2) not them (18.9%); (3) being ambivalent role (20.3%); (4) having mixed but mainly (27.4%). Being less educated blue-collar worker prominent attributes inclined agree played IPVAW by (class 2). Moreover, ethnicity perpetration non-physical one's spouse had very little association observed.

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