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The Willingness to Intervene in Cases of Intimate Partner Violence Against Women (WI-IPVAW) Scale: Development and Validation of the Long and Short V…

2018

Willingness to intervene when one becomes aware of a case of intimate partner violence against women (IPVAW) reflects the level of tolerance and acceptance of this type of violence in society. Increasing the likelihood of intervention to help victims of IPVAW is also a target for prevention strategies aiming to increase informal social control of IPVAW. In this study, we present the development and validation of the Willingness to Intervene in Cases of Intimate Partner Violence (WI-IPVAW) scale. We report data for both the long and short versions of the scale. We analyzed the latent structure, the reliability and validity of the WI-IPVAW across four samples (N = 1648). Factor analyses suppo…

Research designhelp-givingintimate partner violenceviolence against womenlcsh:BF1-990050109 social psychologyTest validitySocial issuesSocial supportintervention preferencesPsychologyInformal social control0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesGeneral PsychologyOriginal Research05 social sciencesSocial environmentConstruct validitybystander interventionlcsh:Psychologypublic attitudesDomestic violencemeasurementPsychologySocial psychologywillingness to intervene050104 developmental & child psychologyFrontiers in Psychology
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WHY  DID  THEY  NEED  TO  COME  NOW?  COVID-19  CRISIS  STRAINS  RELATIONSHIPS  WITH  RETURNING  AND  VISITING  COMPATRIOTS

2021

One of the first areas severely hit by the Covid-19 pandemic was international travel. In March/April, with commercial flights coming to a near halt, the governments were struggling to help their stranded citizens to return home. Extra flights and ferry trips were organised, and the opportunity to return was used by many emigrants worried about the uncertainty and the possible future development of the pandemic. This paper containing both data collected through survey and in-depth interviews with people aged 50+ in Latvia, is the first to explore the reactions of the society to repatriation policy implemented by the government of Latvia, and to explore how the Covid-19 situation has affecte…

education.field_of_studyGovernmentEconomic growthHigher educationbusiness.industryPopulationEmigrationOrder (exchange)Political sciencePandemicTRIPS architectureeducationbusinessreturn migration Covid-19 public attitudes educationRepatriationSOCIETY. INTEGRATION. EDUCATION. Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference
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