班加罗尔女性家庭暴力受害者所经历的暴力模式:一项横断面研究

K. A. Jyothsna, Kannappa V. Shetty, Sanjeev Kumar, Mahesh Ganeshan
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家庭暴力对妇女的身心健康都有负面影响。家庭暴力有多种形式,包括身体、心理、性和情感虐待。许多组织正在与妇女及其家庭合作,预防和减少暴力事件。目前的研究旨在了解家庭暴力受害妇女的各种暴力模式。材料和方法本研究采用横断面设计,选取班加罗尔妇女求助热线的30名妇女作为样本。使用了评估暴力模式的访谈时间表。采用描述性统计方法对数据进行分析。结果调查对象中以20 ~ 29岁年龄段居多(50%),家庭主妇占比过半(53.3%),核心家庭居多(70%)。超过四分之一的人报告了严重的身体暴力,如推搡、拍打和拳打脚踢。大多数受访者报告丈夫是施暴者,60%报告暴力是一种习惯,大多数报告嫁妆骚扰是暴力的原因。结论:精神卫生专业人员需要从根源上解决配偶实施的习惯性暴力和嫁妆骚扰,并赋予受害者权力。
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Patterns of Violence Experienced by Women Victims of Domestic Violence in Bengaluru City: A Cross-sectional Study
Abstract Introduction Domestic violence has negative effects on the physical health and mental health of women. Domestic violence takes various forms physical, psychological, sexual, and emotional abuse. Many organizations are working with women and their families to prevent and reduce instances of violence. The current study aimed to understand the various patterns of violence among women victims of domestic violence. Materials and Methods The sample of 30 women approaching the women’s helpline, in Bengaluru was considered for the study using a cross-sectional design. The interview schedule for assessing patterns of violence was used. Descriptive statistics were used for analyzing the data. Results The majority of the respondents (50%) were in the age group of 20–29 years, more than half (53.3%) were homemaker and the majority (70%) stayed in nuclear family structures. More than one-fourth reported severe physical violence such as pushing, slapping, and punching. Most of the respondents reported husbands to be perpetrators of violence, 60% reported violence as a habit, and the majority reported dowry harassment as the reason for violence. Conclusion Mental health professionals need to work on the root cause of habitual violence and dowry harassment perpetrated by the spouse and empower the victims.
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