RT Article T1 Validation of Scales for Researching Stakeholders’ Attitudes Toward Domestic Violence in China JF Violence against women VO 31 IS 11 SP 2853 OP 2885 A1 Wretman, Christopher J. A1 Rizo, Cynthia Fraga A1 Zhao, Ruohui A1 Zhang, Hongwei A1 Radtke, Spenser R. A1 Kim, Jeongsuk A1 Gwaltney, Angela A1 Macy, Rebecca J. A2 Rizo, Cynthia Fraga A2 Zhao, Ruohui A2 Zhang, Hongwei A2 Radtke, Spenser R. A2 Kim, Jeongsuk A2 Gwaltney, Angela A2 Macy, Rebecca J. LA English YR 2025 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/193328210X AB Domestic violence (DV) is a significant concern within China. Currently, there are few standardized measurement tools to gauge Chinese stakeholders’ perceptions and beliefs concerning DV. This research sought to validate tools to be used with such stakeholders. Factor analyses were utilized on cross-sectional, survey data from a purposive sample of 683 Chinese DV professionals working in four institutions in Guangdong. Analyses developed three scales for measuring DV Definitions, DV Attitudes, and DV Policing. The development of these scales is beneficial to advance the already growing research related to DV in China in ways that are relevant to the Chinese context. K1 Factor analysis K1 Measurement K1 Stakeholders K1 Domestic Violence K1 China DO 10.1177/10778012241265362