Community cohesion and violence against women in Ghana, Pakistan, and South Sudan: A secondary data analysis.
Sébastien PoixNuha IbrahimStacey ScriverSrinivas RaghavendraNata DuvvuryKhalifa ElmusharafPublished in: Women's health (London, England) (2022)
Our findings suggest that community cohesion may have a protective effect against the most visible forms of violence against women. However, this effect may be attenuated or even eliminated by other individual- or household-level mechanisms in the case of violence between intimates or family members.