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Attitudes Toward Violence Against Women: A Cross-Nation Study
Authors:Nayak  Madhabika B.  Byrne  Christina A.  Martin  Mutsumi K.  Abraham  Anna George
Affiliation:(1) Alcohol Research Group, Berkeley, California;(2) Western Washington University, Bellingham, Washington;(3) Bukkyo University, Kyoto, Japan;(4) Lady Shri Ram College, University of Delhi, New Delhi, India
Abstract:An understanding of attitudes toward violence against women is vital for effective prevention strategies. In this study we examined attitudes regarding violence against women in samples of undergraduate women and men students from four countries: India, Japan, Kuwait, and the United States. Attitudes toward sexual assault and spousal physical violence differed between men and women and across the four countries. Variations in gender differences across countries indicated that, for attitudes regarding sexual assault of women in particular, sociocultural factors may be a stronger influence than gender. Findings suggest the importance of examining differences within the larger sociocultural context of political, historical, religious, and economic influences on attitudes toward gender roles and violence against women.
Keywords:violence  attitudes  gender  culture
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