Full Report

Transforming Family Conflict in Cambodia

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  • Part 4
  • Bibliography
  • About Peace Bridges
  • A Word of Thanks

Part 3

Discussion of Major Findings

The findings are organized around the study's objectives and theoretical foundations. 

3.1 Context of Family Conflict
3.1.1 Type of Conflict/Violence
3.1.1.1 Please Understand Me….
3.1.1.2 Verbal Aggression
3.1.1.3 Reconciliation after Conflict
3.1.1.4 Aggravating & Limiting Factors
3.1.2 Social Indicators
3.1.2.1 Gender Roles and Stereotypes
3.1.2.2 Political Structure
3.1.2.3 Religious Beliefs
3.1.2.4 Attitudes toward Violence
3.1.2.5 State-Sponsored Violence; Migration Patterns
3.2 Transforming Family Conflict
3.2.1 Commitment to the Family
3.2.2 Spousal Equality
3.2.3 Parenting that Nurtures, Protects and Guides
3.2.4 Respect for Differences & Needs
3.2.5 Trust & Stability
3.2.6 Flexibility
3.2.7 Open Communication
3.2.8 Problem-Solving & Conflict Resolution
3.2.9 Shared Life Values
3.2.10 Social Support Systems



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Please Note

Content is from research conducted from April to July 2009 and will not be updated.

A summary report can be accessed HERE.

This report can also be downloaded as a pdf file HERE.

A literature review, Understanding Family Violence in Cambodia, is also available HERE.

Table of Contents

      • 1.1 Background and Rationale
      • Overview
      • Project description
      • 1.2 Objectives & Methodology
      • 1.3 Sources of Data
      • 1.4 The Research Team
      • 2.1 Family Conflict in Cambodia
      • 2.2.1 Case Study Methodology
      • 2.2.2 Typologies of Domestic Violence
      • 2.2.3 Healthy Families and Conflict Management
      • 2.3 Peace Bridges' Unique Position
      • 3.1 Context of Family Conflict
      • 3.1.1.1 Please Understand Me….
      • 3.1.1.2 Verbal Aggression
      • 3.1.1.3 Reconciliation after Conflict
      • 3.1.1.4 Aggravating & Limiting Factors
      • 3.1.2 Social Indicators
      • 3.1.2.2 Political Structure
      • 3.1.2.3 Religious Beliefs
      • 3.1.2.4 Attitudes toward Violence
      • 3.1.2.5 State-Sponsored Violence; Migration Patterns
      • 3.2 Transforming Family Conflict
      • 3.2.1 Commitment to the Family
      • 3.2.2 Spousal Equality
      • 3.2.3 Parenting that Nurtures, Protects and Guides
      • 3.2.4 Respect for Differences & Needs
      • 3.2.5 Trust & Stability
      • 3.2.6 Flexibility
      • 3.2.7 Open Communication
      • 3.2.8 Problem-Solving & Conflict Resolution
      • 3.2.9 Shared Life Values
      • 3.2.10 Social Support Systems
      • 4.1 Engaging Values and Attitudes
      • 4.2 Including Men, Women, and Children
      • 4.3 Keeping the Family Together
      • 4.4 Enlarging the Possibilities
      • Transforming Family Conflict:
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