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Perspectives of Young Adult Men Regarding Violence against Women: A Cross-sectional Study from Turkey

NCJ Number
248359
Journal
Journal of Family Violence Volume: 29 Issue: 6 Dated: August 2014 Pages: 665-674
Author(s)
Tulay Ortabag; Serpil Ozdemir; Hatice Bebis; Suleyman Ceylan
Date Published
August 2014
Length
10 pages
Annotation
Women are often victims of male-to-female intimate partner violence.
Abstract
Women are often victims of male-to-female intimate partner violence. The sample in this study consisted of 637 participants who were conscripted soldiers at Gulhane Military Medical Academy in Ankara, Turkey. This research examined the perspectives and perceptions of young adult men toward violence against women and identified potential risk factors for violence. In this study, 8.8 % of the participants reported perpetrating violence against women. Multivariate analysis indicated young adult males whose father acted violently against their mother were 3.5 times more likely to commit violence against women than young men without violent fathers. It is suggested public health nurses could effectively prevent violence by providing health education. Abstract published by arrangement with Springer.