Prevalence of and factors associated with male perpetration of intimate partner violence : findings from the UN Multi-country Cross-sectional Study on Men and Violence in Asia and the Pacific Emma Fulu, Rachel Jewkes, Tim Roselli and Claudia Garcia-Moreno on behalf of the UN Multi-country Cross-sectional Study on Men and Violence research team†
Material type:
- INTERNATIONAL COMPARISON
- SEXUAL VIOLENCE
- ABUSIVE MEN
- ATTITUDES
- DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
- GENDER
- INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
- MASCULINITY
- PERPETRATORS
- PREVALENCE
- PHYSICAL ABUSE
- PRIMARY PREVENTION
- RAPE
- RISK FACTORS
- SOCIAL CONDITIONS
- SURVEYS
- VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
- YOUNG MEN
- YOUNG PEOPLE
- SEXUAL VIOLENCE
- ASIA
- BANGLADESH
- CAMBODIA
- CHINA
- INDONESIA
- PAPUA NEW GUINEA
- SRI LANKA
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The Lancet Global Health, 2013, 1(4): e187–e207
This Article, the authors present data for the prevalence of, and factors associated with, male perpetration of IPV from the UN Multi-country Cross-sectional Study on Men and Violence in Asia and the Pacific.
Open Access article distributed under the terms of CC BY-NC-ND Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
The full report on the UN Multi-country Study on Men and Violence is also available - follow Report link above.