Spousal violence against women is a serious public-health issue. Although there is a growing body of literature on this subject, there are still many unanswered questions regarding the prevalence of this violence, the risk factors, the consequences, and how to address the issue. The purpose of this literature review is to organize and synthesize the empirical evidence on spousal violence against women in Bangladesh and to provide direction for both researchers and practitioners for future work in this area. The review suggests that spousal violence against women is high in Bangladesh. The list of correlates is long and inconclusive. Although there is evidence on adverse consequences of this violence on health of women and their children, mo...
Zakar R, Zakria Zakar M, Mikolajczyk RT, Krämer A. Spousal Violence Against Women and Its Associatio...
Abstract Background Globally, one in three women experienced domestic violence. Alike the scenario o...
Although domestic violence against women is pervasive worldwide, there is no universally accepted de...
Spousal violence against women is a serious public-health issue. Although there is a growing body of...
Using data from a population-based survey of 2,702 women of reproductive age and from 28 in-depth in...
This study explored the prevalence and correlates of past-year physical violence against women in sl...
Wife beating is one of the most important global health concerns, not only in developing countries b...
Objective: This paper explores the relationship between domestic violence against women inflicted by...
Background: Spousal violence has wide-ranging effects on the physical, reproductive, sexual and psyc...
BACKGROUND: Spousal violence has wide-ranging effects on the physical, reproductive, sexual and psyc...
Background Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a global public health concern, with women in low- an...
Bangladesh is a culturally conservative nation with limited freedom for women. A number of studies h...
Abstract Violence and unintended pregnancy are increasingly becoming essential public health issue i...
Bangladesh is a patriarchal society where powerlessness and vulnerability are associated with women’...
This paper explores the relationship between domestic violence against women inflicted by husbands, ...
Zakar R, Zakria Zakar M, Mikolajczyk RT, Krämer A. Spousal Violence Against Women and Its Associatio...
Abstract Background Globally, one in three women experienced domestic violence. Alike the scenario o...
Although domestic violence against women is pervasive worldwide, there is no universally accepted de...
Spousal violence against women is a serious public-health issue. Although there is a growing body of...
Using data from a population-based survey of 2,702 women of reproductive age and from 28 in-depth in...
This study explored the prevalence and correlates of past-year physical violence against women in sl...
Wife beating is one of the most important global health concerns, not only in developing countries b...
Objective: This paper explores the relationship between domestic violence against women inflicted by...
Background: Spousal violence has wide-ranging effects on the physical, reproductive, sexual and psyc...
BACKGROUND: Spousal violence has wide-ranging effects on the physical, reproductive, sexual and psyc...
Background Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a global public health concern, with women in low- an...
Bangladesh is a culturally conservative nation with limited freedom for women. A number of studies h...
Abstract Violence and unintended pregnancy are increasingly becoming essential public health issue i...
Bangladesh is a patriarchal society where powerlessness and vulnerability are associated with women’...
This paper explores the relationship between domestic violence against women inflicted by husbands, ...
Zakar R, Zakria Zakar M, Mikolajczyk RT, Krämer A. Spousal Violence Against Women and Its Associatio...
Abstract Background Globally, one in three women experienced domestic violence. Alike the scenario o...
Although domestic violence against women is pervasive worldwide, there is no universally accepted de...