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Understanding Violence Against Chinese Women in Hong KongAn Analysis of Risk Factors With a Special Emphasis on the Role of In-Law ConflictUniversity of Hong Kong
University of Manitoba
University of Hong Kong
University of Hong Kong
Kwong Wah Hospital This study examines risk factors of intimate partner violence against women in a cohort of Chinese women drawn from a large representative sample in Hong Kong. Data from a cross-section of 1,870 women are analyzed. Prevalence rates of women's self-reports of violence by their intimate partners and conflict with in-laws are computed and compared in terms of demographic and socioeconomic characteristics. The results show that in-law conflict was the characteristic most significantly associated with women's reports of violent victimization. This suggests that in-law conflict should be included in the screening and assessment of risk for intimate partner violence.
Key Words: Chinese in-law conflict intimate partner violence
This version was published on November
1, 2008 Violence Against Women, Vol. 14, No. 11,
1295-1312 (2008) |
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