Research Symposium

23rd annual Undergraduate Research Symposium, April 6, 2023

Vidhisha Gautam she/her Poster Session 3: 2:45 pm - 3:45 pm/ Poster #292


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BIO


Hi, my name is Vidhisha Gautam, I am a freshman at Florida State University. I was born and raised in St. Augustine Florida! I am a Biology major on the pre-med track. In the future, I hope to study medicine and go into pediatrics. I would love to go into pediatric cancer research!

Review of Literature Regarding Women's Perspectives Towards Intimate Partner Violence (IPV)

Authors: Vidhisha Gautam, Dr. Charles Fleischer
Student Major: Biology
Mentor: Dr. Charles Fleischer
Mentor's Department: Department of Family Medicine and Rural Health
Mentor's College: College of Medicine
Co-Presenters: Jessica Quiros

Abstract


This study focuses on women's health and empowerment as we delve into the attitudes of women towards intimate partner violence (IPV), along with the presence of it throughout rural areas such as those found in parts of Honduras. Through our exploration of different pieces of literature, we will review how IPV is a prevalent issue throughout rural areas and review the survey-based women's empowerment index (SWPER) and its effectiveness. The SWPER captures three areas of empowerment that indicate assets and agency among women with partners; these areas include social independence, decision-making, and attitudes to violence. This project aims to provide insight into how women in Honduras feel about this issue and how it personally affects them. We hope to use this information to implement a survey, using the SWPER global program, to gain a better understanding of intimate partner violence affecting women in rural Honduras. We can learn more about the insecurities and obstacles women face to their personal well-being.

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Keywords: IPV, Women, Honduras