1. Professionals' Views on the Comparatively Low Prevalence of Intimate Partner Violence Against Women in Spain
- Author
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Enrique Gracia, Arabella Castro, Maria Wemrell, and Marisol Lila
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Sociology and Political Science ,Prevalence ,Intimate Partner Violence ,050109 social psychology ,Developmental psychology ,Gender Studies ,Intervention (counseling) ,media_common.cataloged_instance ,Humans ,0501 psychology and cognitive sciences ,Social consciousness ,European union ,media_common ,050901 criminology ,05 social sciences ,Focus Groups ,Focus group ,Sexual Partners ,Key informants ,Spain ,Domestic violence ,Female ,0509 other social sciences ,Psychology ,Law ,Qualitative research - Abstract
The aim of this study was to understand the reasons why Spain has one of the lowest prevalence rates of intimate partner violence against women (IPVAW) in the European Union. Using a qualitative and inductive research approach, a total of five focus groups ( n = 19) and 10 unstructured interviews with key informants were conducted. Three main categories were identified as possible explanations of the relatively low prevalence of IPVAW in Spain: law and policy, social awareness, and cultural patterns. Lessons learned and implications to improve future macrolevel intervention and prevention strategies are discussed.
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- 2021