2010
DOI: 10.1080/09737189.2010.11885296
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Views of Women about Domestic Violence against Women: Turkish Sample

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“… Watts and Mayhew (2004) showed 13% to 49% of married women in Africa suffer from violence. Also conducted study in Turkey which claimed 44.4% of the women under the studies suffered from violence from their husbands in a period of their lives ( Bener et al, 2010 ). The results of a study conducted by Mohammadi and Mirzaee (2012) showed that the highest rate of violence against women was mental violence and, the lowest violence was economic violence.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“… Watts and Mayhew (2004) showed 13% to 49% of married women in Africa suffer from violence. Also conducted study in Turkey which claimed 44.4% of the women under the studies suffered from violence from their husbands in a period of their lives ( Bener et al, 2010 ). The results of a study conducted by Mohammadi and Mirzaee (2012) showed that the highest rate of violence against women was mental violence and, the lowest violence was economic violence.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Balali Meybodi and Hassani (2009) considered addiction as one of the effective factors on violence occurrence. Bener et al (2010) conducted a study in Turkey showed the relation between using narcotics alcohol and physical violence. The result of the present study also showed that based on the most of the participants (87%) none of the health care provider asked about spouse violence.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this respect, attitudes and behaviors that are thought to endanger the honor of men are controlled with violence (Cihangir 2013). Low education (Altınay and Arat 2009, Akar et al 2010, Bener et al 2010) and income level (Altınay andArat 2009, Şahin et al 2010) increase the risk of violence against women. Therefore, from a cultural point of view, it is important to include in the curriculum which cultural and sexist assumptions nurture and legitimize such behaviors, as well as how the types of psychological, physical, and economic violence aimed at regulating and controlling the behavior of the partner, especially in the context of jealousy.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Violence against women is a common occurrence in most societies including Bangladesh whether the violence is physical or mental. (Farouk, 2005), which has short and long term effects on women (Bener et al 2010). It is later analyzed under three categories such as physical, psychological and sexual (Avci, 2007;Anonymous, 2005).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%