Not Managing Expectations: A Grounded Theory of Intimate Partner Violence From the Perspective of Pakistani People
Journal of Interpersonal Violence
Published online on October 21, 2016
Abstract
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a major social and public health problem affecting people from different cultures and societies. Much research has been undertaken to understand the phenomenon, its determinants, and its consequences in numerous countries. However, there is a paucity of research on IPV in many areas of the world including Pakistan. The present study aimed to develop a theory of the meaning and process of IPV from the perspective of Pakistani men and women living in and outside Pakistan.