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ATTITUDES TOWARDS JUSTIFYING INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE AMONG MARRIED WOMEN IN BANGLADESH

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Amir Mohammad Sayem, Housne Begum, Shanta Shyamolee Moneesha

Journal: Journal of Biosocial ScienceYear: 2012Citations: 56

This study examines women's attitude towards intimate partner violence among 331 Bangladeshi women in five selected disadvantaged areas of Dhaka city. This study used a shorter version of the Inventory of Beliefs about Wife Beating (IBWB) to measure women's attitude towards intimate partner violence...

Social SciencesHealthIntimate Partner and Family Violence
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Women’s attitudes towards formal and informal support-seeking coping strategies against intimate partner violence

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Amir Mohammad Sayem, Housne Begum, Shanta Shyamolee Moneesha

Journal: International Social WorkYear: 2013Citations: 36

This article examines women’s attitudes towards informal, formal social and formal legal support-seeking strategies against intimate partner violence (IPV). This study found that the majority of the participants were likely to seek help from informal, formal social and formal legal agents. Multivari...

Social SciencesHealthIntimate Partner and Family Violence
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Child Care Hygiene Practices of Women Migrating From Rural to Urban Areas of Bangladesh

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Housne Begum, Shanta Shyamolee Moneesha, Amir Mohammad Sayem

Journal: Asia Pacific Journal of Public HealthYear: 2011Citations: 7

Children's hygiene is very important for better health but there is a paucity of studies in this area. This questionnaire study examined the child care hygiene practices of mothers of young children. A total of 354 women from slum areas of Dhaka city, Bangladesh, who migrated from rural to urban are...

Health SciencesNursingNutrition and Dietetics
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