2014
DOI: 10.1007/s10896-014-9587-4
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The Role of Family Violence on Mental Health and Hopefulness in an Iranian Adolescents Sample

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“…Because of societal acceptance of violence in general, males in rural areas have a childhood history of physical abuse and neglect (Khodarahimi 2014) and they use this violence in adulthood to resolve their conflicts, especially against their wives. Furthermore, the socioeconomic status of women in Pakistan is low, particularly in rural areas.…”
Section: Domestic Violence Against Rural Womenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because of societal acceptance of violence in general, males in rural areas have a childhood history of physical abuse and neglect (Khodarahimi 2014) and they use this violence in adulthood to resolve their conflicts, especially against their wives. Furthermore, the socioeconomic status of women in Pakistan is low, particularly in rural areas.…”
Section: Domestic Violence Against Rural Womenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Medeia as esperiências espirituais, sentido de vida e bem estar psicológico, e prediz a satisfação com a vida (Wnuk & Marcinkowski, 2011). Este efeito preditor do bem-estar subjetivo e protetor da SM foi ainda observado em adolescentes com baixos recursos económi-cos, em adultos de várias raças e culturas (Khodarahimi, 2014;Loo et al, 2014) e também nas famílias (Duggleby et al, 2014), prevenindo a exaustão familiar (Hernandez, Concepción & Yamada, 2013).…”
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“…According to a study conducted by Johnson and Das (2008), there exists a positive correlation between men who exhibit a preference for male offspring and their likelihood to report instances of domestic violence towards their wives, as compared to men who express no such preference and desire an equal number of male and female children. Khodarahimi (2014) asserts that men residing in rural areas often have a childhood marked by physical abuse and neglect, which is further compounded by the societal normalization of violence.…”
Section: Son Preferencementioning
confidence: 99%