Australians' attitudes to violence against women : findings from the 2013 National Community Attitudes towards Violence Against Women Survey (NCAS)
Australians' attitudes to violence against women : findings from the 2013 National Community Attitudes towards Violence Against Women Survey (NCAS)
VicHealth
- Carlton, Vic. : Victorian Health Promotion Foundation, 2014
- electronic document (106 pages); PDF file: 2.89 MB 102 pages; 30 cm
The National Community Attitudes towards Violence Against
Women Survey (NCAS) involved more than 17,500 twenty-minute telephone interviews with a cross-section of Australians aged 16 years and older. This is the third survey of its kind, with the first undertaken in 1995 and the second in 2009. The research investigates four key areas related to violence against women and its prevention:
1. community knowledge of violence against women
2. attitudes towards violence against women
3. attitudes towards gender roles and relationships
4. responses to witnessing violence and knowledge of
resources.
This report is a summary of the findings and implications of
the Survey and is based on:
• a technical report containing detailed data and information
on the survey methodology (access via website link)
• a report focusing on results for people aged 16 to 24 years
(available late 2014).(from About this report, p.9).
Use the website link to access the 8 page research summary (#4512), video and other material related to this research.
at
978-1-922251-10-7 (online) 978-1-922251-08-4 (printed)
ATTITUDES
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
National Community Atttitudes towards Violence Against Women Survey (NCAS)
SURVEYS
VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
AUSTRALIA
362.8292 VIC
The National Community Attitudes towards Violence Against
Women Survey (NCAS) involved more than 17,500 twenty-minute telephone interviews with a cross-section of Australians aged 16 years and older. This is the third survey of its kind, with the first undertaken in 1995 and the second in 2009. The research investigates four key areas related to violence against women and its prevention:
1. community knowledge of violence against women
2. attitudes towards violence against women
3. attitudes towards gender roles and relationships
4. responses to witnessing violence and knowledge of
resources.
This report is a summary of the findings and implications of
the Survey and is based on:
• a technical report containing detailed data and information
on the survey methodology (access via website link)
• a report focusing on results for people aged 16 to 24 years
(available late 2014).(from About this report, p.9).
Use the website link to access the 8 page research summary (#4512), video and other material related to this research.
at
978-1-922251-10-7 (online) 978-1-922251-08-4 (printed)
ATTITUDES
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
National Community Atttitudes towards Violence Against Women Survey (NCAS)
SURVEYS
VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
AUSTRALIA
362.8292 VIC