Domestic Violence During Women's Life in Developing Countries.

Christaki Christaki, Orovou Orovou, Dagla Dagla, Sarantaki Sarantaki, Moriati Moriati, Kirkou Kirkou, Antoniou Antoniou
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Background: The lack of information relating to the definitive factors causing domestic violence has resulted in the lack of sound and effective programs; this makes the need for further research in domestic violence more imperative.

Objective: The aim of this systematic review is to investigate the factors and impacts of domestic violence in developing countries.

Methods: This study is a significant contribution to the existing literature, based on the use of data from the international literature of the last ten years and the evaluation of the degree that the domestic violence affects the lives of women both at an individual as well as a community level. Studies related to the scope of this review from international databases (Google Scholar, PubMed and Scopus) were used. The inclusion criteria comprised studies in English, published between 2012 and 2022 and studies which, apart from the prevalence or types of domestic violence investigated social factors related to violence in women of different ages in developing countries.

Results: The results of the study showed that partners-husbands are the main perpetrators of domestic violence. The prevalence of domestic violence ranged between 29.4% and 73.78%, with the highest prevalence observed in Bangladesh.

Conclusion: The factors affecting domestic violence were the young age of marriage, the low education level, non-proper execution of household chores, financial issues, patriarchic families, non-proper cooking according to the husband's desire, dowry issues, giving birth to a girl, poverty, women's work but also women's unemployment, other children in the family and their neglect according to the husband, husband's unemployment and the personal experiences of domestic violence for both partners. In addition, significant risk factors were the husband's addiction to substances and the wife's refusal for sex.

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发展中国家妇女生活中的家庭暴力。
背景:由于缺乏与造成家庭暴力的决定性因素有关的信息,导致缺乏健全和有效的方案;这使得进一步研究家庭暴力的必要性更加迫切。目的:本系统综述的目的是调查发展中国家家庭暴力的因素及其影响。方法:本研究是对现有文献的重大贡献,基于近十年国际文献数据的使用,并评估家庭暴力在个人和社区层面对妇女生活的影响程度。与本综述范围相关的研究来自国际数据库(Google Scholar、PubMed和Scopus)。纳入标准包括2012年至2022年期间发表的英文研究,以及除家庭暴力的流行程度或类型外,调查与发展中国家不同年龄妇女暴力有关的社会因素的研究。结果:研究结果表明,伴侣—丈夫是家庭暴力的主要施暴者。家庭暴力的发生率在29.4%至73.78%之间,其中孟加拉国的发生率最高。结论:影响家庭暴力的因素有:结婚年龄小、受教育程度低、家务做得不好、经济问题、父权制家庭、不按丈夫的意愿做饭、嫁妆问题、生女孩、贫困、妇女工作但也有妇女失业、家庭中其他孩子以及丈夫对他们的忽视、丈夫的失业以及双方的个人家庭暴力经历。此外,重要的风险因素是丈夫吸毒成瘾和妻子拒绝性行为。
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