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Women's socioeconomic status and attitudes toward intimate partner violence in Eswatini: A multilevel analysis.

Garikayi B ChemhakaStanzia MoyoMaswati S SimelaneClifford Odimegwu
Published in: PloS one (2023)
Secondary or higher education for individual women and a high proportion of women in the community with low socioeconomic disadvantage are important socioeconomic predictors of reducing women's supportive attitudes toward intimate partner violence. Therefore, further gains in non-supportive attitudes toward acceptance of intimate partner violence could be achieved through efforts and intervention in the education of individual women and improving women's socioeconomic status in the community.
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