Behind Closed Doors: The Persistence of Domestic Violence in Contemporary Indian Society

Anoop Kumar, Wakeel Ahmed
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Introduction: Domestic abuse is a significant contributor to the nation's misdemeanor index, with destructive behavior in personal relationships where one person attempts to exert control and influence over another. This can occur in dating, marriage, or conjugal relationships and can lead to physical, psychological, or sexual harm. This work aims to explain the underlying reasons for domestic violence, which include various factors such as individual, relational, community, legal, and governmental elements. These components contribute to domestic abuse and its effects on the victim's emotional and physical well-being in daily life. The report also discusses the different forms of domestic violence, including physical, emotional, mental, sexual, economic, and teasing abuse. Objective: To assess domestic violence and its relation to human rights. Methods: The study was conducted in selected areas of Noida, Uttar Pradesh by two data collectors. A total of 60 women were selected using a convenience sampling technique. The questionnaires were checked for completeness, cleaned manually, and entered into SPSS version 25.0 for further analysis. Descriptive statistics were carried out, and associations between dependent and independent variables were checked. Results: The majority of the women (34 or 56.6%) experienced moderate domestic violence, 16 (26.6%) experienced severe domestic violence, and 10 (16.7%) experienced mild domestic violence. The education status of the women was found to be significantly associated with the level of domestic violence, with a p-value of less than 0.05. Conclusion: Urgent action is required to strengthen efforts to reduce violence and improve the availability of information on domestic abuse cases. These statistics are crucial for effectively combating domestic violence against women in India.
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关起门来当代印度社会中持续存在的家庭暴力
导言:家庭虐待是造成全国轻罪指数的一个重要因素,在个人关系中,一方试图对另一方施加控制和影响的破坏性行为。这可能发生在约会、婚姻或夫妻关系中,并可能导致身体、心理或性伤害。本著作旨在解释家庭暴力的根本原因,其中包括个人、关系、社区、法律和政府等各种因素。这些因素导致了家庭暴力及其对受害者日常生活中情感和身体健康的影响。报告还讨论了家庭暴力的不同形式,包括身体虐待、情感虐待、精神虐待、性虐待、经济虐待和戏弄虐待。目的评估家庭暴力及其与人权的关系。方法:研究由两名数据收集员在北方邦诺伊达的选定地区进行。采用方便抽样技术,共抽取了 60 名妇女。对问卷的完整性进行了检查,并进行了人工清理,然后输入 SPSS 25.0 版进行进一步分析。进行了描述性统计,并检查了因变量和自变量之间的关联。结果大多数妇女(34 人或 56.6%)经历过中度家庭暴力,16 人(26.6%)经历过严重家庭暴力,10 人(16.7%)经历过轻度家庭暴力。研究发现,妇女的受教育程度与家庭暴力程度有显著相关性,P 值小于 0.05。结论需要采取紧急行动,加大力度减少暴力,并改进家庭虐待案件信息的提供。这些统计数据对于有效打击印度针对妇女的家庭暴力至关重要。
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