This qualitative study examines attitudes toward recourse seeking and intervention in cases of intimate partner violence (IPV) against women in periurban Vietnam. The data come from 20 open-ended interviews, 4 focus group discussions, and 40 cognitive interviews conducted with married men and women. The findings indicate that many people hold contradictory beliefs and inconsistent attitudes about IPV and IPV intervention. Also, most informants know about the law against domestic violence in the abstract, but have limited knowledge of, and confidence in, potential mechanisms for recourse provided under the law. Strategies intended to undermine IPV and promote recourse seeking and intervention in Vietnam should be strategically designed to ad...
Purpose: We assess the association of men’s exposure to violence in childhood—witnessing physical vi...
Many health professionals in Vietnam have limited knowledge and experience in coordinating care for ...
: Family violence has long been a significant problem in society. It has had severe consequences in ...
The Vietnamese government has made efforts to promote gender equality and to discourage intimate par...
Attitudes about intimate partner violence (IPV) against women are widely surveyed, but attitudes abo...
Objectives: The objectives of the study was to describe how people who face partner violence against...
Using the survey responses of 522 married men (eighteen to fifty-one years) in Vietnam, we explored ...
This paper examines obstacles for women who face domestic violence in making decisions about divorce...
Background: Vietnam has undergone a rapid transition in the past 20 years, moving towards a more equ...
Objectives Empirical evidence documents that some risk factors for intimate partner violence (IPV) a...
Abstract Background This population-based study investigated the different forms, magnitude and risk...
Semi-structured interviews with 31 men in Hung Yen Province in Northern Vietnam are used to elucidat...
Background: Legislative initiatives have been implemented to fight against Intimate Partner Violence...
The present study investigated the prevalence of both current and lifetime physical partner abuse am...
Understandings of women's agency in cases of intimate partner violence (IPV) have been dominated by ...
Purpose: We assess the association of men’s exposure to violence in childhood—witnessing physical vi...
Many health professionals in Vietnam have limited knowledge and experience in coordinating care for ...
: Family violence has long been a significant problem in society. It has had severe consequences in ...
The Vietnamese government has made efforts to promote gender equality and to discourage intimate par...
Attitudes about intimate partner violence (IPV) against women are widely surveyed, but attitudes abo...
Objectives: The objectives of the study was to describe how people who face partner violence against...
Using the survey responses of 522 married men (eighteen to fifty-one years) in Vietnam, we explored ...
This paper examines obstacles for women who face domestic violence in making decisions about divorce...
Background: Vietnam has undergone a rapid transition in the past 20 years, moving towards a more equ...
Objectives Empirical evidence documents that some risk factors for intimate partner violence (IPV) a...
Abstract Background This population-based study investigated the different forms, magnitude and risk...
Semi-structured interviews with 31 men in Hung Yen Province in Northern Vietnam are used to elucidat...
Background: Legislative initiatives have been implemented to fight against Intimate Partner Violence...
The present study investigated the prevalence of both current and lifetime physical partner abuse am...
Understandings of women's agency in cases of intimate partner violence (IPV) have been dominated by ...
Purpose: We assess the association of men’s exposure to violence in childhood—witnessing physical vi...
Many health professionals in Vietnam have limited knowledge and experience in coordinating care for ...
: Family violence has long been a significant problem in society. It has had severe consequences in ...