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Public Helping Reactions to Intimate Partner Violence against Women in European Countries: The Role of Gender-Related Individual and Macrosocial Factors
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Abstract Public helping reactions are essential to reduce a victim's secondary victimization in intimate partner violence against women (IPVAW) cases. Because gender-related characteristics have been linked widely to IPVAW prevalence, the study aimed to examine individual attitudes and perceptions toward dif... view more
Public helping reactions are essential to reduce a victim's secondary victimization in intimate partner violence against women (IPVAW) cases. Because gender-related characteristics have been linked widely to IPVAW prevalence, the study aimed to examine individual attitudes and perceptions toward different forms of violence against women, as well as gender-related macrosocial ideological and structural factors, in explaining helping reactions to IPVAW across 28 European countries. We performed multilevel logistic regression analysis, taking measures from the Eurobarometer 2016 (N = 7115) and the European Institute for Gender Equality datasets. Our study revealed a greater individual perceived IPVAW prevalence, positive perception about the appropriateness of a legal response to psychological and sexual violence against women partners, and less VAW-supportive attitudes predicted helping reactions (i.e., formal, informal), but not negative reactions to IPVAW. Moreover, individuals from European countries with a greater perceived IPVAW prevalence and gender equality preferred formal reactions to IPVAW. Otherwise, in the European countries with lesser perceived IPVAW prevalence and negative perceptions about the appropriate legal response to psychological and sexual violence, people were more likely to provide informal reactions to IPVAW. Our results showed the role of gender-related characteristics influenced real reactions toward known victim of IPVAW.... view less
Keywords
perception; Europe; domestic violence; public opinion; partnership; woman; intimacy; assistance; Eurobarometer; gender-specific factors; sexual abuse
Classification
Women's Studies, Feminist Studies, Gender Studies
Social Problems
Free Keywords
ZA6695 v2.0.0: Eurobarometer 85.3 (2016); intimate partner violence against women; helping reaction
Document language
English
Publication Year
2020
Page/Pages
p. 1-18
Journal
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17 (2020) 17
Issue topic
Sexism, Gender Stereotypes, and Violence in Couple Relationships throughout the Life-Cycle - Legal, Psychological, and Public Health Implications
ISSN
1660-4601
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed