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Beliefs and attitudes towards male domestic violence in south kivu

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par Ndabuli Theophile Mugisho
University of KwaZulu Natal, Durban, South Africa - Master of Commerce in Conflict Resolution and Peace Studies 2011
  

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3.5 Ethical issues

When the researcher was conducting the data collection and during data scrutiny process, he did not neglect the moral code of confidentiality and anonymity. Since this research is very sensitive, the researcher assured the respondents that their names will be secretly kept safe. This practice was mirrored in the research's way of treating objectives by asking the men who were being interviewed to freely choose a false name by which they would be recognised along the whole process. This meant that every interviewee who took the floor for responding would first tell the researcher his pseudonym and then gave his attitude. The

procedure helped the researcher to put in writing the view given with the right person, via his false name, in a correct way in order to avoid confusions during data analysis process.

The researcher clearly informed all the interviewees about the aim of this research. The researcher also let them know that participation was willing and not obligatory. Indeed, this meant that any interviewee who would feel no more interested in responding to the different questions that are asked in in-depth interviews might quit the talks freely. And finally, he informed them that there was no monetary advantage from taking part in the discussions.

The ethics regarding the informed consent were used in the current research. The researcher interviewed grown up men who were actually mature men who have been or are married. In order to conduct well his research regarding the beliefs and attitudes towards male domestic violence in South Kivu, the researcher sought a principled clearance. This document originated from the Ethics Committee of the University of KwaZulu-Natal. And finally, authorisation was also sought from the South Kivu local authority because it is here that this research was conducted. The researcher asked the provincial authority to provide him with a safe and very private room in which he would organise and conduct the different focus group and in-depth interviews.

3.6 Limitations of the research

This project research about the beliefs and attitudes towards male domestic violence in South Kivu acknowledged some limitations. The first one was that it interviewed a limited number of men who originate from the province where domestic abuse is applied. The next restriction was that the sample of the men who were interviewed were not really the majority of the population who abuse their family members.

Based on the above restrictions, the researcher felt the need to consult other people who were neighbours to domestic abusers because they were supposed to have necessary evidence regarding male's domestic abuse in the province. For that reason, because of the reduced time that was allocated to data collection and extremely limited resources, the number of the

participants were only seven men in each of the two interviews, that is fourteen. In fact, the size of the sample of the men respondents was another limitation to this research project.

During data collection, the researcher did not have sufficient time for running focus group and detailed interviews with wide numbers of men who have knowledge about male's attitudes and beliefs towards domestic violence in the province. The researcher did not forget the limitation concerning the sensitivity of domestic violence issue in this area.

Domestic assault remains a delicate issue in this province where it is not allowed to people to openly discuss about sexual abuse which is its integrative part. In other words, the cultures of the DRC make domestic violence a taboo issue as they believe it is a typical concern between the wife and the husband, which bans it from public debates. Since the researcher had to respect the respondents' views, he would not go beyond their wishes. As a result, it proves that social desirability together with self reporting were highly considered as great restrictions to this research project.

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