Structural relationship model of basic needs with intimate partner violence: the mediating role of gender discrimination and self-esteem
Principal Investigator(s): View help for Principal Investigator(s) Kourosh Mohammadi, University of Hormozgan
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Project Citation:
Mohammadi, Kourosh. Structural relationship model of basic needs with intimate partner violence: the mediating role of gender discrimination and self-esteem. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 2023-08-16. https://doi.org/10.3886/E193346V1
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The study investigates the structural relationship model between basic needs and intimate partner violence (IPV), with a focus on the mediating effects of gender discrimination and self-esteem. The researchers aim to understand the mechanisms through which basic needs relate to IPV and how gender discrimination and self-esteem contribute to this relationship.The study proposes that basic needs (such as safety, belonging, and esteem) play a role in influencing the occurrence of IPV. The researchers suggest that this relationship is mediated by two factors: gender discrimination and self-esteem. Gender discrimination refers to unfair treatment or biases based on gender, which may lead to power imbalances and contribute to IPV. Self-esteem, on the other hand, refers to an individual's perception of their self-worth, and it can impact how they respond to situations, including potentially abusive ones.
Scope of Project
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violence against women
Geographic Coverage:
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Iran
Time Period(s):
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2022 – 2023
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