Analytical Study on Causes and Effects on Domestic Violence and Its Impact on Various Institutions
| Vol-4 | Issue-6 | June 2019 | Published Online: 12 June 2019 PDF ( 174 KB ) | ||
| Author(s) | ||
| Priyanka Sharma 1; Dr. Amit Kumar 2 | ||
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1Research Scholar, OPJS University, Churu, Rajasthan (India) 2Associate Professor, OPJS University, Churu, Rajasthan (India) |
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| Abstract | ||
Aggressive behavior at home (DV) is common among ladies in India and has been related with poor mental and physical wellbeing. We played out an efficient survey of 137 quantitative investigations distributed in the earlier decade that legitimately assessed the DV encounters of Indian ladies to abridge the broadness of late work and recognize holes in the writing. Among studies reviewing in any event two types of maltreatment, a middle 41% of ladies detailed encountering DV during their lifetime and 30% in the previous year. We noted considerable between study fluctuation in DV pervasiveness gauges, inferable to a limited extent to various examination populaces and settings, yet in addition to an absence of institutionalization, approval, and social adjustment of DV overview instruments. There was lack of studies assessing the DV encounters of ladies over age 50, living in live seeing someone, same-sex connections, ancestral towns, and of ladies from the northern locales of India. Furthermore, our audit featured a hole in research assessing the effect of DV on physical wellbeing. We close with an examination motivation requiring extra subjective and longitudinal quantitative investigations to investigate the DV associates proposed by this quantitative writing to advise the improvement regarding a socially customized DV scale and aversion techniques. |
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| Keywords | ||
| Intimate partner violence, domestic violence. | ||
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