Purpose: We assess the association of men’s exposure to violence in childhood—witnessing physical violence against one’s mother and being hit or beaten by a parent or adult relative—with their attitudes about intimate partner violence (IPV) against women. We explore whether men’s perpetration of IPV mediates this relationship and whether men’s attitudes about IPV mediate any relationship of exposure to violence in childhood with perpetration of IPV. Methods: Five hundred twenty-two married men 18-51 years in Vietnam were interviewed. Multivariate regressions for ordinal and binary responses were estimated to assess these relationships. Results: Compared with men experiencing neither form of violence in childhood, men experiencing either or ...
Background: Perpetrators’ experiences of violence during childhood are considered a risk factor for ...
In Sri Lanka, over one in three women experience intimate partner violence (IPV) victimization in th...
This exploratory study used mailed questionnaires completed by 131 Vietnamese students to examine do...
Using the survey responses of 522 married men (eighteen to fifty-one years) in Vietnam, we explored ...
Objectives Empirical evidence documents that some risk factors for intimate partner violence (IPV) a...
Background: Male perpetration of intimate partner violence (IPV) is under-researched. In this Articl...
Background: This population-based study investigated the different forms, magnitude and risk factors...
SummaryBackgroundMale perpetration of intimate partner violence (IPV) is under-researched. In this A...
Attitudes about intimate partner violence (IPV) against women are widely surveyed, but attitudes abo...
Background: Vietnam has undergone a rapid transition in the past 20 years, moving towards a more equ...
In lower-income settings, women more often than men justify intimate partner violence (IPV). Yet, th...
Summary: Background: Although childhood trauma and violence against women are global public health ...
Objectives: The objectives of the study was to describe how people who face partner violence against...
: Family violence has long been a significant problem in society. It has had severe consequences in ...
The present study investigated the prevalence of both current and lifetime physical partner abuse am...
Background: Perpetrators’ experiences of violence during childhood are considered a risk factor for ...
In Sri Lanka, over one in three women experience intimate partner violence (IPV) victimization in th...
This exploratory study used mailed questionnaires completed by 131 Vietnamese students to examine do...
Using the survey responses of 522 married men (eighteen to fifty-one years) in Vietnam, we explored ...
Objectives Empirical evidence documents that some risk factors for intimate partner violence (IPV) a...
Background: Male perpetration of intimate partner violence (IPV) is under-researched. In this Articl...
Background: This population-based study investigated the different forms, magnitude and risk factors...
SummaryBackgroundMale perpetration of intimate partner violence (IPV) is under-researched. In this A...
Attitudes about intimate partner violence (IPV) against women are widely surveyed, but attitudes abo...
Background: Vietnam has undergone a rapid transition in the past 20 years, moving towards a more equ...
In lower-income settings, women more often than men justify intimate partner violence (IPV). Yet, th...
Summary: Background: Although childhood trauma and violence against women are global public health ...
Objectives: The objectives of the study was to describe how people who face partner violence against...
: Family violence has long been a significant problem in society. It has had severe consequences in ...
The present study investigated the prevalence of both current and lifetime physical partner abuse am...
Background: Perpetrators’ experiences of violence during childhood are considered a risk factor for ...
In Sri Lanka, over one in three women experience intimate partner violence (IPV) victimization in th...
This exploratory study used mailed questionnaires completed by 131 Vietnamese students to examine do...