2013
DOI: 10.1186/1752-1505-7-24
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An assessment of attitudes toward gender inequitable sexual and reproductive health norms in South Sudan: a community-based participatory research approach

Abstract: BackgroundCommunities in South Sudan have endured decades of conflict. Protracted conflict exacerbated reproductive health disparities and gender inequities. This study, conducted prior to the country’s 2011 independence, aimed to assess attitudes toward gender inequitable norms related to sexual relationships and reproductive health and the effects of sex, age, and education on these attitudes.MethodsApplying a community-based participatory research approach and quota sampling, 680 adult male and female respo… Show more

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“…In our previously published study, there was an acceptance of violence against women among both women and men surveyed, and in many circumstances, women were in greater agreement than men with gender inequitable statements related to violence against women (Scott et al, 2013). In the current study, half of surveyed women agreed that women should have the ‘same’ or ‘less’ power within the community than they currently have.…”
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“…In our previously published study, there was an acceptance of violence against women among both women and men surveyed, and in many circumstances, women were in greater agreement than men with gender inequitable statements related to violence against women (Scott et al, 2013). In the current study, half of surveyed women agreed that women should have the ‘same’ or ‘less’ power within the community than they currently have.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…The majority of respondents were married (70%), Christian (62%), and represented the major ethnic groups. The median age was 34.0 years (25.0–45.0) (Scott et al, 2013). Self-reported education and literacy level are described in Table 2.…”
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confidence: 99%
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