The Intercultural Role of Attitudes Towards Violence Against Women Among Moroccan Immigrants
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The objective was to study the intercultural role of attitudes towards violence against women in the Moroccan immigrant population. A first study analyzes the relationship between sexism and intimate partner violence and the differences based on origin and sex. About 122 native Spanish people and Moroccan immigrants participated. Men and Moroccan immigrants had more sexist attitudes than women and native people, with no differences in intimate partner violence based on sex or origin. A second study using two focus groups with Moroccan immigrants showed the relevance of the traditional values of gender and culture of honor, religiosity, and the socio-economic context.
2007 ◽
Vol 97
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pp. 2246-2252
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2011 ◽
Vol 36
(12)
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pp. 1333-1336
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