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Womens Attitudes towards Wife Beating and its Connection with Intimate Partner Violence (IPV): An Empirical Analysis of a National Demographic and Health Survey Conducted in Pakistan

No. Panggil : eja-21-0769
Nama Orang : Saud, Muhammad Ashfaq, Asia Mas'udah, Siti.
Penerbitan : [Place of publication not identified] : Proquest - Crime Justice and Cyber Criminology, 2021
AbstrakWife beating, a form of intimate partner violence that is used as a tool to correct wives behavior, is not acceptable in most parts of the world. Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) is a global health problem and is far more than a dilemma; it is a systemic form of abuse that is the third major cause of death around the world. Despite it being unacceptable in most parts of the world, in its different forms, wife beating is still a commonly practiced pattern of behavior that pervades all societies, patriarchal ones in particular. This is a problem in the patriarchal Pakistani society. The present study aims to investigate the acceptance and justification of violence (wife beating) among women. The present research uses secondary data from the Pakistan Demographic and Health Survey (PDHS) conducted by the National Institute of Population Studies (NIPS) in 2012-13. The results show that attitudes towards wife beating, either justified or unjustified, vary with differing socio-demographic factors, such as age, region, area of residence, education, and wealth index. Education and wealth index variables show a highly significant relationship in determining justification of wife beating. More than half of the respondents did not justify wife beating in any given circumstance. The study divulges a significant relationship between socio-demographic factors and the justification of wife beating in different circumstances. These justifiable circumstances include: beating if a wife goes to the market or any other place without her husbands permission; if she ignores her children; if she confronts or tries to reason with him; if she declines to have sex; and if she burns food. Attitudes regarding whether certain circumstances are justifiable or not varies with socio-demographic factors such as age, region, area of residence, education, and wealth index. More than half of the respondents do not justify wife beating under any given circumstances. The most widely accepted reason for wife beating in Pakistan is arguing with ones husband, while the most unacceptable reason for wife beating is burning food.
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Kata KunciWomen, IPV, PDH survey, Wife violence, Justifiable beating.
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Tahun Terbit2021
No. Indukeja-21-0769
Entri Sumber DataProquest - Crime Justice and Cyber Criminology
Entri Utama Nama orangSaud, Muhammad; Ashfaq, Asia; Mas'udah, Siti.
Volume, Nomor, Tahun dan Hlm.vol. 22, no. 5, p. 149-160
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Judul UtamaWomens Attitudes towards Wife Beating and its Connection with Intimate Partner Violence (IPV): An Empirical Analysis of a National Demographic and Health Survey Conducted in Pakistan
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