TY - JOUR TI - Attitudes toward Honor and Violence against Women for Honor in the Context of the Concept of Privacy: A Study of Students in the Faculty of Health Sciences AB - The study was conducted to examine the attitudes of students of health sciencestowards violence against women for honor within the context of the concept ofprivacy and to determine how the attitudes of midwifery students towards honordiffer from those of other students. The research design chosen for this study isthat of a survey. The subjects of the research consisted of students of healthsciences (N=952), and the sample amounted to 473 students who were selectedfrom this population by stratified random sampling method (departments andclasses were taken as stratum criterion). A Student Information Form, the Attitudestowards Honor Scale (AHS), and the Attitudes towards Violence against Women forProtecting Honor Scale (AVWPHS) were used in the data collection. By consideringthat gender is an important confounding factor in attitudes towards honor, datawere presented by dividing subjects into three groups: an all-female group fromthe midwifery department (MS, n=97), female students in other departments(FSOD, n=227), and male students in other departments (MSOD, n=148). It wasobserved that there was no difference between MS and FSOD scores for both AHSand AVWPHS. However, MSOD scores were statistically significantly higher than MSand FSOD scores. Although the attitudes of midwifery students in this respect aresimilar to those of female students in other departments of the faculty, they aredifferent from the attitudes of male students. AU - KAYA, NURTEN AU - TURAN, NURAY DO - 10.26650/CONNECTIST433995 PY - 2018 JO - Connectist: İstanbul University Journal of Communication Sciences (Online) VL - 1 IS - 54 SN - 2636-8943 SP - 65 EP - 84 DB - TRDizin UR - http://search/yayin/detay/311036 ER -