A Targeted, Co-Produced Radio Drama Series Decreased Support for Child Marriage in Ibadan, Nigeria [0.03%]
Olubukola Omobowale,Halimat Olaniyan,Olayinka Egbokhare et al.
Olubukola Omobowale et al.
Child marriage, defined as marriage before the age of 18, is a human rights concern and a form of gender-based violence. We co-produced a series of radio dramas with residents of Ibadan, Nigeria that addressed common justifications for chil...
Welfare Compliance and Domestic Violence: How Australia's Welfare Fraud Tip-Off Line is Used as a Tool of State Violence Against Women [0.03%]
Lyndal Sleep,Scarlet Wilcock,Nan Seuffert
Lyndal Sleep
In this article, we contribute to the literature on state violence against women (VAW) by examining the intersection of domestic violence and welfare fraud tip-off lines. Tip-off lines enable anonymous reporting of suspected welfare fraud, ...
Entangled Care: The Complex Role of Mothers in Adult Intimate Partner Violence Survivors' Lives [0.03%]
Lisa A Goodman,Catherine Z Xie,Emily Zhang et al.
Lisa A Goodman et al.
Most intimate partner violence (IPV) survivors turn to people they know for support. Although research has explored adult IPV survivors' interactions with their broader social networks, few studies have investigated the specific role of mot...
Nicole Moulding,Ashlee Borgkvist
Nicole Moulding
The protection of male honor through gendered violence is generally considered relevant only to Eastern cultures where patriarchal relations are more visible. This article draws on Bourdieu's writings to explore how concealed forms of male-...
Polygyny and Attitudes Toward Intimate Partner Violence in Afghanistan: The Role of Household Autonomy and Socioeconomic Factors [0.03%]
Mohammad Fazel Akbary,Dordana Rasa,Mohammad Taqi Taqaddausi et al.
Mohammad Fazel Akbary et al.
This study investigated the association between polygyny and women's attitudes toward wife beating in Afghanistan, focusing on the confounding and suppressive role of women's autonomy and socioeconomic factors. We utilized data from the 201...
Letícia Gomes Santos,Bernardo Scaldaferri,Marilene Vale Monteiro et al.
Letícia Gomes Santos et al.
We evaluated the quality of life in victims of sexual violence using the WHOQOL-BRIEF immediately and 6 months after the violence. The primary outcome was changes in the four domains of quality of life and overall perception of quality of l...
"Suffering in Silence," the Experiences of Women During Delivery in a City in Southern Colombia: A Phenomenological-Hermeneutical Study [0.03%]
《沉默之痛——哥伦比亚南部城市产妇分娩经历的质性研究》
Claudia A Ramírez-Perdomo,Alix Y Perdomo-Romero,Juan S Graffhe-Ramírez et al.
Claudia A Ramírez-Perdomo et al.
We aimed to understand obstetric violence during delivery in a southern Colombian city. This phenomenological hermeneutical study included eight women >18 years with uncomplicated vaginal deliveries >1 month prior. Data from phenomenologica...
Precarious Capital: A Qualitative Study Investigating the Role of Relationships When Women Navigate Experiences of Homelessness and Violence [0.03%]
precarious capital:一项关于女性经历无家可归和暴力时关系作用的定性研究
Carolin Hess,Jess Harris,Annette Boaz et al.
Carolin Hess et al.
Research investigating the experiences of women experiencing homelessness often highlights the prevalence of (sexual/domestic) violence and abuse in their trajectories. Drawing on observations across a sample of English statutory and volunt...
Women's Socioeconomic Status and Violence Against Women: The Case of Turkey [0.03%]
女性经济地位与针对女性的暴力:以土耳其为例
Elif Şeyban,Francesca Zanasi,Marco Albertini
Elif Şeyban
This study analyses the relationship between women's socio-economic status and intimate partner violence in Turkey using data from the Turkish National Research on Domestic Violence on 6,488 women. It explores if and how women's educational...
Discrepancies in Perceived Risk of Sexual Victimization for Self and Others: The Roles of Perpetrator Closeness and Past Victimization [0.03%]
他人受害感知风险低于自我受害感知风险:施暴者亲密度和过去受侵害经历的影响作用分析
Emma M Walquist,Melissa M McDonald
Emma M Walquist
Women are more likely to be raped by an acquaintance than a stranger but are more fearful of stranger rape. We apply the concept of unique invulnerability to explain this paradox. Results indicate that women are aware of the greater risk of...