Aim: To explore men\u27s attitudes on wife abuse and examine predictors for the risk of physical abuse in a cohort of Pakistani men. Methods: Men were identified based on convenience sampling from three socioeconomic venues. A total of 176 men (≥18 years) who were married for at least 1 year and lived with their wives during the preceding year were interviewed. Information on demographics, behaviours, and attitudes to wife abuse (verbal and physical) were elicited. Results: The lifetime prevalence of marital physical abuse was 49.4%; slapping, hitting or punching was most often reported (47.7%). Of the men 55% were themselves victims of physical violence during childhood and 65% had, as children, observed their mother being beaten. Almost h...
This study investigated the wife experience of verbal and physical violence from their husbands, aim...
Background There is significant evidence of the prevalence and factors associated with domestic viol...
To determine the prevalence of domestic physical violence against women and its associated factors i...
Zakar R, Zakria Zakar M, Krämer A. Men's Beliefs and Attitudes Toward Intimate Partner Violence Agai...
Objective: Domestic violence is an important public health concern. This study assessed the prevalen...
This study investigates men’s understanding, beliefs, experiences, and responses about domestic viol...
Domestic violence against married men is gradually becoming one of the significant public health con...
Wife battering is a common phenomenon in developing countries especially in South Asia. Pakistan is ...
This study explores and investigates men’s understanding, views, attitudes and experiences of domest...
Although intimate partner violence (IPV) and ‘honor’-based violence (HBV) are major concerns through...
This study examines the issue of domestic violence against women; specifically, men’s attitudes towa...
Violence against women perpetrated by an intimate partner (IPV) is prevalent in low- and middle-inco...
To study risk factors for perpetration of spousal violence among men in Bangladesh, self-reported De...
Background: Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a serious global public health issue. Acceptance of w...
ABSTRACT There is no adequate profile of domestic violence in Pakistan although this issue is fre-qu...
This study investigated the wife experience of verbal and physical violence from their husbands, aim...
Background There is significant evidence of the prevalence and factors associated with domestic viol...
To determine the prevalence of domestic physical violence against women and its associated factors i...
Zakar R, Zakria Zakar M, Krämer A. Men's Beliefs and Attitudes Toward Intimate Partner Violence Agai...
Objective: Domestic violence is an important public health concern. This study assessed the prevalen...
This study investigates men’s understanding, beliefs, experiences, and responses about domestic viol...
Domestic violence against married men is gradually becoming one of the significant public health con...
Wife battering is a common phenomenon in developing countries especially in South Asia. Pakistan is ...
This study explores and investigates men’s understanding, views, attitudes and experiences of domest...
Although intimate partner violence (IPV) and ‘honor’-based violence (HBV) are major concerns through...
This study examines the issue of domestic violence against women; specifically, men’s attitudes towa...
Violence against women perpetrated by an intimate partner (IPV) is prevalent in low- and middle-inco...
To study risk factors for perpetration of spousal violence among men in Bangladesh, self-reported De...
Background: Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a serious global public health issue. Acceptance of w...
ABSTRACT There is no adequate profile of domestic violence in Pakistan although this issue is fre-qu...
This study investigated the wife experience of verbal and physical violence from their husbands, aim...
Background There is significant evidence of the prevalence and factors associated with domestic viol...
To determine the prevalence of domestic physical violence against women and its associated factors i...