An investigation of cross-cultural differences between the United States, Japan, and China in perceptions of male to female intimate partner violence, and in the extent to which gender and traditional attitudes toward women related to these perceptions. College students (n = 943) read two fictitious scenarios describing marital and dating violence. MANOVA results showed gender differences in the perceptions of violence between the three countries. Male participants had more traditional attitudes toward women and placed more blame on female victims. The magnitude of the difference between women’s and men’s scores was much smaller for Japanese students than for American and Chinese students. Hierarchical multiple regression analyses demonstra...
This study aims to provide a comparative analysis of American and Saudi Arabian student perceptions ...
Dating violence and its psychological correlates were investigated among Japanese college students o...
Attitude needs to be considered concerning violence against partners, because these variables, apart...
An investigation of cross-cultural differences between the United States, Japan, and China in percep...
Violence against women is a global health issue that threatens the health and human rights of women....
In the United States, men have frequently been found to have more punitive views than women toward c...
This study investigates attitudes toward psychological and physical dating violence among college st...
Domestic violence (DV) and intimate partner violence (IPV) represent a widespread phenomenon. Severa...
This study examines the relationships between college students\u27 attitudes regarding gender roles ...
The current study of a diverse sample of 92 male and 140 female college students has two goals: to m...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 83-89)Every 12 seconds a woman is beaten by her male boyf...
The global trend of violence in interpersonal disputes amongst couples is alarming. The literature r...
This study investigates attitudes toward psychological and physical dating violence among college st...
This study investigates attitudes toward psychological and physical dating violence among college st...
iv, 149 leavesThis study was conducted among 114 native-Japanese female students at the University o...
This study aims to provide a comparative analysis of American and Saudi Arabian student perceptions ...
Dating violence and its psychological correlates were investigated among Japanese college students o...
Attitude needs to be considered concerning violence against partners, because these variables, apart...
An investigation of cross-cultural differences between the United States, Japan, and China in percep...
Violence against women is a global health issue that threatens the health and human rights of women....
In the United States, men have frequently been found to have more punitive views than women toward c...
This study investigates attitudes toward psychological and physical dating violence among college st...
Domestic violence (DV) and intimate partner violence (IPV) represent a widespread phenomenon. Severa...
This study examines the relationships between college students\u27 attitudes regarding gender roles ...
The current study of a diverse sample of 92 male and 140 female college students has two goals: to m...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 83-89)Every 12 seconds a woman is beaten by her male boyf...
The global trend of violence in interpersonal disputes amongst couples is alarming. The literature r...
This study investigates attitudes toward psychological and physical dating violence among college st...
This study investigates attitudes toward psychological and physical dating violence among college st...
iv, 149 leavesThis study was conducted among 114 native-Japanese female students at the University o...
This study aims to provide a comparative analysis of American and Saudi Arabian student perceptions ...
Dating violence and its psychological correlates were investigated among Japanese college students o...
Attitude needs to be considered concerning violence against partners, because these variables, apart...