2020
DOI: 10.1002/nur.22072
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Community stakeholders’ perspectives regarding acceptability of a life skills building intervention to empower women in Pakistan

Abstract: Violence against women (VAW) is a major determinant in the assessment of a women's mental health. Many interventions have addressed strategies to reduce VAW, however, little information is available regarding effectiveness in the local context, particularly the role of men in women's empowerment. In Pakistan, a qualitative approach was undertaken in all four of its provinces to describe the community residents', both men and women, perceptions regarding the acceptability of a proposed life skills building (LSB… Show more

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“…Additionally, recommendations have been made for workshops to be inclusive towards the male gender as they have a crucial role to play in women empowerment. (20) Furthermore, a proposed strategy from our study is an increase in legal protection in terms of easy reporting, faster court hearings and lawful punishment for the offender. Even though many laws exist and more will be made but the most important factor is the implementation of those laws.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Additionally, recommendations have been made for workshops to be inclusive towards the male gender as they have a crucial role to play in women empowerment. (20) Furthermore, a proposed strategy from our study is an increase in legal protection in terms of easy reporting, faster court hearings and lawful punishment for the offender. Even though many laws exist and more will be made but the most important factor is the implementation of those laws.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%