Title of article :
How to reduce Domestic Violence against married women? a mixed methods study from rural Tamil Nadu
Author/Authors :
Madhivanan, Arulmozhi Department of Community Medicine - Sri Manakula Vinayagar Medical College & Hospital, Puducherry, India , R Dongre, Amol Department of Extension Programme (SPARSH) - Pramukhswami Medical College (PSMC), Karamsad, Gujarat, India
Abstract :
Background: Despite government legislations for protection of women, domestic violence (DV)
continues to remain as a public health problem in India. Objectives: 1. To find out the prevalence
of various types of self-reported DV among married women of 18-45 years of age and to
identify its social determinants and their help-seeking behavior. 2. To understand the solutions
from key informants’ point of view.
Methods: It was a sequential explanatory mixed methods study design, which consisted of
quantitative (Survey) followed by qualitative (Interviews) phase. A representative sample of 360
married women was chosen by two-stage cluster sampling from villages in Tamil Nadu, South
India. The female investigator conducted the survey by house to house visit. Post-survey, six key
informant interviews were conducted to explore the solutions and suggestions from experts’ point
of view. Bivariate and multivariate regression analysis was carried out to identify the significant
predictors of DV. Manual content analysis of qualitative data was done.
Results: The overall prevalence of spousal DV was 49.5% [95% CI: 44.3-54.6] in the last one
year. In multivariate analysis, two factors namely ‘current alcoholism in husband’ and ‘controlling
behavior of husband’ were found to be the significant predictors of DV. In order to prevent
alcoholism in husband, the key informants suggested deaddiction services and measures to limit
access to alcohol. Furthermore, to prevent controlling behavior of husband, the key informants
suggested women’s empowerment, employment, helplines, responsible parenting, social change in
dowry practice and gender equality.
Conclusions: The prevalence of spousal DV was found to be high. Current alcohol consumption
and controlling behavior of the husband were the important determinants of domestic violence.
Key informants suggested interprofessional approach consisting of deaddiction services, women
empowerment and strengthening of family life to address the problem of DV.
Keywords :
Domestic violence , Rural , Spousal abuse , India
Journal title :
Journal of Injury and Violence Research