This paper explores the magnitude of physical violence by husbands, the disclosure of it and the help-seeking behavior of abused women in urban and rural Bangladesh. The data come from a larger study on domestic violence against women conducted in Bangladesh during 2000-2004. All ever-married women covered by the population-based survey component (n=2702) conducted in 2001 were included in the current analysis. We also draw on in-depth interviews with 28 women who were physically abused by their husbands. Results show a high prevalence of lifetime physical spousal violence against women: 40% in urban and 42% in rural areas. Most of the abused women (66%) were silent about their experience. The main reasons behind this silence were high acce...
Abstract Background Spousal violence against women is prevalent in India (29%). Studies from various...
Spousal violence against women is a serious public-health issue. Although there is a growing body of...
Although domestic violence against women is pervasive worldwide, there is no universally accepted de...
This paper explores the magnitude of physical violence by husbands, the disclosure of it and the hel...
Abstract Background Despite high prevalence of intimate partner violence (IPV) and its adverse socia...
Using data from a population-based survey of 2,702 women of reproductive age and from 28 in-depth in...
This paper tries to analyze perception of women of rural areas about domestic violence against women...
This paper tries to analyze perception of women of rural areas about domestic violence against women...
Domestic violence against women is prevalent throughout the world in different forms even in this tw...
Background Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a global public health concern, with women in low- an...
Domestic violence against women is prevalent throughout the world in different forms even in this tw...
Bangladesh is a patriarchal society where powerlessness and vulnerability are associated with women’...
This study explored violence against women with chronic maternal disabilities in rural Bangladesh. D...
This study explored violence against women with chronic maternal disabilities in rural Bangladesh. D...
Whilst domestic violence against women receives significant international attention and prominence w...
Abstract Background Spousal violence against women is prevalent in India (29%). Studies from various...
Spousal violence against women is a serious public-health issue. Although there is a growing body of...
Although domestic violence against women is pervasive worldwide, there is no universally accepted de...
This paper explores the magnitude of physical violence by husbands, the disclosure of it and the hel...
Abstract Background Despite high prevalence of intimate partner violence (IPV) and its adverse socia...
Using data from a population-based survey of 2,702 women of reproductive age and from 28 in-depth in...
This paper tries to analyze perception of women of rural areas about domestic violence against women...
This paper tries to analyze perception of women of rural areas about domestic violence against women...
Domestic violence against women is prevalent throughout the world in different forms even in this tw...
Background Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a global public health concern, with women in low- an...
Domestic violence against women is prevalent throughout the world in different forms even in this tw...
Bangladesh is a patriarchal society where powerlessness and vulnerability are associated with women’...
This study explored violence against women with chronic maternal disabilities in rural Bangladesh. D...
This study explored violence against women with chronic maternal disabilities in rural Bangladesh. D...
Whilst domestic violence against women receives significant international attention and prominence w...
Abstract Background Spousal violence against women is prevalent in India (29%). Studies from various...
Spousal violence against women is a serious public-health issue. Although there is a growing body of...
Although domestic violence against women is pervasive worldwide, there is no universally accepted de...