Physicians' and Nurses' Attitudes Toward Woman Abuse |
Contents
Introduction | 2 |
Patriarchy Traditional Ideology and the Family | 6 |
DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS | 7 |
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abused women aggression agree American analysis approach associated attitudes toward women attribution battered women beating behavior beliefs about wife-beating compared correlated dependent described differences disagree Dissertation examined exist expected experience expressive factors family violence female female physicians findings Gelles gender greater held helplessness hold husband hypotheses identified important influence interaction International Inventory Journal justified less less than 01 liberal limitations major male marital marriage mean measure method noted nurses nurses and physicians observers offered Percent Personality physical physicians positive practice presented problem profession professional psychological rape reflect relationship reported represented responsibility roles sample Scale scores setting showed significant significantly social society specialty statistical Straus stronger strongly structure subjects suggest Summary Table theory traditional treatment University validity variables victim views wife abuse wives woman abuse