The Development and Validation of the Indian Family Violence and Control Scale.

The high prevalence of domestic violence (DV) among married women in India and associated negative health repercussions highlight the need for effective prevention strategies and tools to measure the efficacy of such interventions. Literature supporting differing manifestations of DV by culture unde...

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Main Authors: Ameeta S Kalokhe, Rob Stephenson, Mary E Kelley, Kristin L Dunkle, Anuradha Paranjape, Vikram Solas, Latika Karve, Carlos del Rio, Seema Sahay
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2016-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4732749?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-82feb8eb7d55432ca0db12afe15fd5f82020-11-24T20:50:51ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032016-01-01111e014812010.1371/journal.pone.0148120The Development and Validation of the Indian Family Violence and Control Scale.Ameeta S KalokheRob StephensonMary E KelleyKristin L DunkleAnuradha ParanjapeVikram SolasLatika KarveCarlos del RioSeema SahayThe high prevalence of domestic violence (DV) among married women in India and associated negative health repercussions highlight the need for effective prevention strategies and tools to measure the efficacy of such interventions. Literature supporting differing manifestations of DV by culture underscores the need for a culturally-tailored scale to more effectively measure DV in the Indian context. We therefore aimed to develop and validate such a tool, the Indian Family Violence and Control Scale (IFVCS), through a mixed-methods study. The psychometric development of IFVCS is herein discussed. After field pre-testing and expert review, a 63-item questionnaire was administered to a random sample of 630 married women from May-July 2013 in Pune, India. The item response theory approach for binary data to explore the IFVCS structure suggested that IFVCS is reliable, with the majority of items having high (>0.5) and significant factor loadings. Concurrent validity, assessed by comparing responses to IFVCS with the validated, abridged Conflict Tactics Scale-2, was high (r = 0.899, p<0.001) as was the construct validity, demonstrated by its significant association with several established DV correlates. Therefore, initial assessment of the IFVCS psychometric properties suggests that it is an effective tool for measuring DV among married women in India and speaks to its capacity for enhancing understanding of DV epidemiology and for evaluating the effectiveness of future DV interventions.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4732749?pdf=render
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author Ameeta S Kalokhe
Rob Stephenson
Mary E Kelley
Kristin L Dunkle
Anuradha Paranjape
Vikram Solas
Latika Karve
Carlos del Rio
Seema Sahay
spellingShingle Ameeta S Kalokhe
Rob Stephenson
Mary E Kelley
Kristin L Dunkle
Anuradha Paranjape
Vikram Solas
Latika Karve
Carlos del Rio
Seema Sahay
The Development and Validation of the Indian Family Violence and Control Scale.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Ameeta S Kalokhe
Rob Stephenson
Mary E Kelley
Kristin L Dunkle
Anuradha Paranjape
Vikram Solas
Latika Karve
Carlos del Rio
Seema Sahay
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title The Development and Validation of the Indian Family Violence and Control Scale.
title_short The Development and Validation of the Indian Family Violence and Control Scale.
title_full The Development and Validation of the Indian Family Violence and Control Scale.
title_fullStr The Development and Validation of the Indian Family Violence and Control Scale.
title_full_unstemmed The Development and Validation of the Indian Family Violence and Control Scale.
title_sort development and validation of the indian family violence and control scale.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2016-01-01
description The high prevalence of domestic violence (DV) among married women in India and associated negative health repercussions highlight the need for effective prevention strategies and tools to measure the efficacy of such interventions. Literature supporting differing manifestations of DV by culture underscores the need for a culturally-tailored scale to more effectively measure DV in the Indian context. We therefore aimed to develop and validate such a tool, the Indian Family Violence and Control Scale (IFVCS), through a mixed-methods study. The psychometric development of IFVCS is herein discussed. After field pre-testing and expert review, a 63-item questionnaire was administered to a random sample of 630 married women from May-July 2013 in Pune, India. The item response theory approach for binary data to explore the IFVCS structure suggested that IFVCS is reliable, with the majority of items having high (>0.5) and significant factor loadings. Concurrent validity, assessed by comparing responses to IFVCS with the validated, abridged Conflict Tactics Scale-2, was high (r = 0.899, p<0.001) as was the construct validity, demonstrated by its significant association with several established DV correlates. Therefore, initial assessment of the IFVCS psychometric properties suggests that it is an effective tool for measuring DV among married women in India and speaks to its capacity for enhancing understanding of DV epidemiology and for evaluating the effectiveness of future DV interventions.
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