Individual, Community, and Social Network Influences on Beliefs Concerning the Acceptability of Intimate Partner Violence in Rural Senegal - Aix-Marseille Université
Article Dans Une Revue Journal of Interpersonal Violence Année : 2021

Individual, Community, and Social Network Influences on Beliefs Concerning the Acceptability of Intimate Partner Violence in Rural Senegal

John F Sandberg
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Yacine Boujija
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Laetitia Douillot
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Simona Bignami
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Steven Rytina
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Cheikh Sokhna
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Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a pressing international public health and human rights concern. Recent scholarship concerning causes of IPV has focused on the potentially critical influence of social learning and influence in interpersonal interaction through social norms. Using sociocentric network data from all individuals aged 16 years and above in a rural Senegalese village surveyed as part of the Niakhar Social Networks and Health Project (n = 1,274), we estimate a series of nested linear probability models to test the association between characteristics of respondents' social networks and
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hal-04026780 , version 1 (17-03-2023)

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John F Sandberg, Valérie Delaunay, Yacine Boujija, Laetitia Douillot, Simona Bignami, et al.. Individual, Community, and Social Network Influences on Beliefs Concerning the Acceptability of Intimate Partner Violence in Rural Senegal. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2021, 36 (11-12), pp.NP5610 - NP5642. ⟨10.1177/0886260518805778⟩. ⟨hal-04026780⟩
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