2022
DOI: 10.1177/10778012221099988
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Gender-Based Violence, Subjective Quality of Life, and Mental Health Outcomes Among Palestinian Women: The Mediating Role of Social Support and Agency

Abstract: We tested the association between gender-based violence (GBV), subjective quality of life, and mental distress manifested by anxiety, depression, and stress among Palestinian women exposed to political and military violence. Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale-21, Berlin Social Support Scales, WHO-5 subjective Quality of Life Scale, Women's Agency Scale 61, and Violence Against Women Questionnaire were administered to 332 purposely selected participants. Structural equation modeling was applied to address the… Show more

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“…Parents differ in their methods of sharing and reinforcing these values with their children, and that is what is referred to as parenting styles. Parenting style is classified as authoritarian, authoritative, permissive (Baumrind, 1991 ), and uninvolved (Veronese et al, 2022 ). Authoritarian parenting style describes parents who shape and control the behaviors of their children according to clear standards (Zupancic et al, 2004 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Parents differ in their methods of sharing and reinforcing these values with their children, and that is what is referred to as parenting styles. Parenting style is classified as authoritarian, authoritative, permissive (Baumrind, 1991 ), and uninvolved (Veronese et al, 2022 ). Authoritarian parenting style describes parents who shape and control the behaviors of their children according to clear standards (Zupancic et al, 2004 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%