Men's perspectives on women's empowerment and intimate partner violence in rural Bangladesh.

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Published in Cult Health Sex on June 08, 2017

Authors

Sidney Ruth Schuler1, Rachel Lenzi2, Shamsul Huda Badal3, Sohela Nazneen4

Author Affiliations

1: a Social and Behavioral Health Sciences Division, FHI 360 , Washington , USA.
2: b Behavioral, Epidemiological, and Clinical Sciences Division, FHI 360 , Durham , USA.
3: c BRAC Institute for Governance and Development , BRAC University , Dhaka , Bangladesh.
4: d Department of International Relations , University of Dhaka , Dhaka , Bangladesh.

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