The risk factor of domestic violence in India

Background: It is over the last decade that research in this field of domestic violence has led to greater recognition of the issue as public health problem. The paper aims to study the prevalence of physical, psychological, and sexual violence and potential risk factors of the women confronting vio...

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Main Authors: Meerambika Mahapatro, R N Gupta, Vinay Gupta
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2012-01-01
Series:Indian Journal of Community Medicine
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Online Access:http://www.ijcm.org.in/article.asp?issn=0970-0218;year=2012;volume=37;issue=3;spage=153;epage=157;aulast=Mahapatro
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spelling doaj-c4520802f2684a4cb11a560a6ed125c82020-11-24T21:10:25ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Journal of Community Medicine0970-02181998-35812012-01-0137315315710.4103/0970-0218.99912The risk factor of domestic violence in IndiaMeerambika MahapatroR N GuptaVinay GuptaBackground: It is over the last decade that research in this field of domestic violence has led to greater recognition of the issue as public health problem. The paper aims to study the prevalence of physical, psychological, and sexual violence and potential risk factors of the women confronting violence within the home in India. Materials and Methods: A multicentric study with analytical cross-sectional design was applied. It covers 18 states in India with 14,507 women respondents. Multistage sampling and probability proportion to size were done. Results: The result shows that overall 39 per cent of women were abused. Women who have a lower household income, illiterate, belonging to lower caste, and have a partner who drinks/bets, etc. found to be important risk factors and place women in India at a greater risk of experiencing domestic violence. Conclusion: As India has already passed a bill against domestic violence, the present results on robustness of the problem will be useful to sensitize the concerned agencies to strictly implement the law. This may lead to more constructive and sustainable response to domestic violence in India for improvement of women health and wellbeing.http://www.ijcm.org.in/article.asp?issn=0970-0218;year=2012;volume=37;issue=3;spage=153;epage=157;aulast=MahapatroDomestic violenceeducationIndiarisk factorzone
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Vinay Gupta
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R N Gupta
Vinay Gupta
The risk factor of domestic violence in India
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Domestic violence
education
India
risk factor
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R N Gupta
Vinay Gupta
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title The risk factor of domestic violence in India
title_short The risk factor of domestic violence in India
title_full The risk factor of domestic violence in India
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series Indian Journal of Community Medicine
issn 0970-0218
1998-3581
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description Background: It is over the last decade that research in this field of domestic violence has led to greater recognition of the issue as public health problem. The paper aims to study the prevalence of physical, psychological, and sexual violence and potential risk factors of the women confronting violence within the home in India. Materials and Methods: A multicentric study with analytical cross-sectional design was applied. It covers 18 states in India with 14,507 women respondents. Multistage sampling and probability proportion to size were done. Results: The result shows that overall 39 per cent of women were abused. Women who have a lower household income, illiterate, belonging to lower caste, and have a partner who drinks/bets, etc. found to be important risk factors and place women in India at a greater risk of experiencing domestic violence. Conclusion: As India has already passed a bill against domestic violence, the present results on robustness of the problem will be useful to sensitize the concerned agencies to strictly implement the law. This may lead to more constructive and sustainable response to domestic violence in India for improvement of women health and wellbeing.
topic Domestic violence
education
India
risk factor
zone
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