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- 2018
Gender-Based Transformative Init?atives For The Prevention of Partner Violence: Literature Study Based on Conceptual ModelKeywords: toplumsal cinsiyet,partner ?iddeti,erkek kat?l?m?,kad?n sa?l???,hem?irelik Abstract: It is an increasingly institutionalized component of global efforts to ensure the participation of men in gender-based violence as perpetrators and beneficiaries of gender-based violence prevention initiatives. Accordingly, the impact of efforts to promote men's participation in interventions aimed at improving gender equality and non violent attitudes and behaviors of men has started to emerge all over the world. The purpose of this article is to examine gender-based transformer initiatives aimed at preventing male participation in partner violence. Gender-based violence (GBV) is the nature of men's participation in prevention efforts both at a programme level and in their daily lives; the characteristics of men working with beliefs and social net works; and the factors that enable men to participate in GBV movements over time are recommended to be taken into account. Conceptual model including gender-based transformer initiatives in preventing partner violence is discussed in three main dimensions: In the context of conceptualization of the first dimension, gender-based transformer approach, the Prevention of violence is organized in five areas formal individuals. These are as participation through social net works, participation through context, participation through personal, emotional bond, participation through hope, and participation through “links” among the initiatives involved. These co dimension is the interventions to change attitudes and behavior of men. This size includes gender-based transformers and interventional components. The third dimension includes the social effects of males. These initiatives include action plans to provide macro-level social support for the elimination of gender-based violence (GBV) and, in general, for the creation and maintenance of gender-based justice. It is aimed to serve as a tool or a catalyst for the efforts of men to achieve gender-based justice through partner violence prevention programs within the scope of gender-based transformer initiatives, a new concept in the world. Women's health nurses should follow current developments and take part in community-based initiatives
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