| ชื่อเรื่อง | : | Who will help in situations of intimate partner violence : exploring personal attitudes and bystander behaviours |
| นักวิจัย | : | Lazarus, Kathryn. , Signal, Tania. |
| คำค้น | : | Family violence. , Applied research. , 940402 Crime Prevention. , 170109 Personality, Abilities and Assessment. , 170113 Social and Community Psychology. , Intimate partner violence. , Intimate partner violence -- Domestic violence -- Bystander behaviour -- Attitudes toward violence against women -- Informal social control , Journal Article. Refereed, Scholarly Journal |
| หน่วยงาน | : | Central Queensland University, Australia |
| ผู้ร่วมงาน | : | - |
| ปีพิมพ์ | : | 2556 |
| อ้างอิง | : | http://hdl.cqu.edu.au/10018/985860 |
| ที่มา | : | Lazarus, K & Signal, T 2013, 'Who will help in situations of intimate partner violence: exploring personal attitudes and bystander behaviours', International Journal of Criminology and Sociology, vol. 2, pp. 199-209. |
| ความเชี่ยวชาญ | : | - |
| ความสัมพันธ์ | : | International journal of criminology and sociology. Canada : Lifescience Global, 2013. Vol. 2, (2013), pp.199-209 11 pages Refereed 1929-4409 (online) , ACQUIRE [electronic resource] : Central Queensland University Institutional Repository. |
| ขอบเขตของเนื้อหา | : | - |
| บทคัดย่อ/คำอธิบาย | : | Abstract: Intimate partner violence (IPV) continues to be a problem within society, with many studies focusing on general attitudes toward violence against women as a gauge of positive societal change in this area. To investigate whether individual personal attitudes toward violence against women were predictive of prosocial bystander behaviours in situations of IPV, 157 Australian community members completed an online survey. This survey investigated the factors of bystander intention, bystander self-efficacy, general and privacy attitudes toward violence against women, fear of intervening and the effects/impact of psychological abuse as predictors of willingness to intervene in IPV situations. Bystander intention, self-efficacy and gender were significantly associated with willingness to intervene, whilst respondent’s attitudes toward violence against women was not. The implications of these findings for promoting social control and bystander intervention in situations of IPV are discussed. |
| บรรณานุกรม | : |
Lazarus, Kathryn. , Signal, Tania. . (2556). Who will help in situations of intimate partner violence : exploring personal attitudes and bystander behaviours.
กรุงเทพมหานคร : Central Queensland University, Australia. Lazarus, Kathryn. , Signal, Tania. . 2556. "Who will help in situations of intimate partner violence : exploring personal attitudes and bystander behaviours".
กรุงเทพมหานคร : Central Queensland University, Australia. Lazarus, Kathryn. , Signal, Tania. . "Who will help in situations of intimate partner violence : exploring personal attitudes and bystander behaviours."
กรุงเทพมหานคร : Central Queensland University, Australia, 2556. Print. Lazarus, Kathryn. , Signal, Tania. . Who will help in situations of intimate partner violence : exploring personal attitudes and bystander behaviours. กรุงเทพมหานคร : Central Queensland University, Australia; 2556.
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