Prevention of violence against women requires understanding men’s controlling attitudes and behaviors toward women. In Bangladesh, while the incidence of men’s violence against women is alarmingly increasing, existing research to understand the determinants of men’s violent behavior resulted in contradictory findings. The current study explores rural Bangladeshi men’s support for gender norms, beliefs, and attitudes concerning violence against women, and looks at how these are influenced by men’s age, marital status, education, and affiliation with organizations that promote gender equality. The study also attempts to understand men’s bystander attitudes and responses to incidents of violence against women. Using the theoretical framework o...
Background There is significant evidence of the prevalence and factors associated with domestic viol...
This study explores and investigates men’s understanding, views, attitudes and experiences of domest...
Background In Bangladesh, little is known about community-level factors shaping married womens exper...
Prevention of violence against women requires understanding men's controlling attitudes and behavior...
Gender ideology has widely been discussed in the explanation of wife abuse. However, how men's gende...
This article was published in the Culture, Health and Sexuality [©2017 Informa UK Limited, trading a...
Without taking masculine issues into account, women’s participation in development initiatives does ...
According to the National Crime Record Bureau report 2018, domestic violence is the most highly comm...
Objective: Coercive control in marriage is common in patriarchal settings, but multilevel determinan...
Whilst domestic violence against women receives significant international attention and prominence w...
Abstract Equality of genders is not only an important social and moral issue, but it is also desira...
The study tries to know the perception of males on violence against wives and laws regarding prevent...
This study investigates men’s understanding, beliefs, experiences, and responses about domestic viol...
Bangladesh is a patriarchal society where powerlessness and vulnerability are associated with women’...
Background: There is significant evidence of the prevalence and factors associated with domestic vio...
Background There is significant evidence of the prevalence and factors associated with domestic viol...
This study explores and investigates men’s understanding, views, attitudes and experiences of domest...
Background In Bangladesh, little is known about community-level factors shaping married womens exper...
Prevention of violence against women requires understanding men's controlling attitudes and behavior...
Gender ideology has widely been discussed in the explanation of wife abuse. However, how men's gende...
This article was published in the Culture, Health and Sexuality [©2017 Informa UK Limited, trading a...
Without taking masculine issues into account, women’s participation in development initiatives does ...
According to the National Crime Record Bureau report 2018, domestic violence is the most highly comm...
Objective: Coercive control in marriage is common in patriarchal settings, but multilevel determinan...
Whilst domestic violence against women receives significant international attention and prominence w...
Abstract Equality of genders is not only an important social and moral issue, but it is also desira...
The study tries to know the perception of males on violence against wives and laws regarding prevent...
This study investigates men’s understanding, beliefs, experiences, and responses about domestic viol...
Bangladesh is a patriarchal society where powerlessness and vulnerability are associated with women’...
Background: There is significant evidence of the prevalence and factors associated with domestic vio...
Background There is significant evidence of the prevalence and factors associated with domestic viol...
This study explores and investigates men’s understanding, views, attitudes and experiences of domest...
Background In Bangladesh, little is known about community-level factors shaping married womens exper...