Abstracts 2018
DOI: 10.1136/injuryprevention-2018-safety.20
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PA 03-6-2899 Prevalence, and sociocultural, health, and structural factors associate with vawg among migrant communities of baglung district, nepal

Abstract: This presentation aims to describe the prevalent forms of VAWG, structural conditions of women, and the factors associated with VAWG among women and men living in the migrant communities of Baglung district, Nepal.Data was drawn from three-hundred and seven adults from two sub-districts of Baglung district. We followed a family model, interviewing young married women, their husbands, and mothers-in-law and fathers-in-laws using electronic interviewer-administered questionnaires. We conducted descriptive analys… Show more

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“…knowledge and awareness about IPV, (4,5) decreased endorsement of gender-inequitable attitudes, (4)(5)(6)(7) increased joint household decision-making, (5) and the reduction of violence against women, (7)(8)(9) including female genital cutting. (10) There is some evidence that norms-focused interventions can reduce harmful norms, (4,11) improve confidence in service providers, (11) and help-seeking, (4) although none have examined the potential impact of programming on help-seeking from security and justice (S&J) providers.…”
Section: Interventions Designed To Change Norms Can Positively Influe...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…knowledge and awareness about IPV, (4,5) decreased endorsement of gender-inequitable attitudes, (4)(5)(6)(7) increased joint household decision-making, (5) and the reduction of violence against women, (7)(8)(9) including female genital cutting. (10) There is some evidence that norms-focused interventions can reduce harmful norms, (4,11) improve confidence in service providers, (11) and help-seeking, (4) although none have examined the potential impact of programming on help-seeking from security and justice (S&J) providers.…”
Section: Interventions Designed To Change Norms Can Positively Influe...mentioning
confidence: 99%