Does childhood experience of family victimization influence adulthood refusal of wife abuse? Evidence from rural Bangladesh.
This study examined how different forms of childhood family victimization are associated with the attitudinal (not actual action) refusal of wife abuse among women and men in rural Bangladesh. It included 1,929 randomly selected married women and men. Of the sample, 31.3% (Men = 49.3%, Women = 13.5%...
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Main Authors: | Rabiul Karim, Suchona Rahman, Hafijur Rahman, Tanzima Zohra Habib, Sadequl Arefin, Katarina Swahnberg |
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Language: | EN |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/3f3bb868785a47989ffeac7b0a72cdaf |
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