Parvin, KausarAl Mamum, MahfuzGibbs, AndrewJewkes, RachelTabassum Naved, Ruchira2019-06-112019-06-112018-11-15ISI1932-6203https://hdl.handle.net/10539/27397The prevalence of intimate partner violence (IPV) is high (54%) in Bangladesh. Moreover, female garment workers report higher rates of IPV and are also vulnerable to workplace violence (WPV). Experience of violence puts women at increased risk of developing depressive symptoms, which are related with low self-esteem, lower life satisfaction and lower productivity. To our knowledge, there has been no previous research on depression among female garment workers and its connections to IPV and WPV in Bangladesh. This paper aims to address this gap by studying the relationship of IPV, WPV and depression among female garment workers.enIntimate partner violence - BangladeshViolence in the workplace - BangladeshDepression in women - BangladeshSelf-esteemWomen clothing workers - Bangladesh - Social conditionsThe pathways between female garment workers experience of violence and development of depressive symptomsArticle