The Relationship between Spousal Violence and Levels of Education:

Gift Masaiti, Chabila C. Mapoma, Muyapekwa Sikwibele, M. Kasonde
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Domestic violence against spouses, especially women, is a serious human rights issue and a well-recognised global public health concern. While it is often attributed to low educational levels, research on this relationship has produced mixed results. This study investigated the association between domestic violence against women and education level, especially higher education, in Zambia. The data were sourced from the 2013-14 Zambia Demographic and Health Survey, which surveyed a nationally representative sample. A total of 11 778 women responded to the survey’s module on domestic violence. Given that the study was interested in domestic violence experiences perpetrated by spouses, the sample was restricted to currently married women. The results show that wives with a higher level of education than their husbands were more likely to experience different forms of domestic violence than those with a lower or the same educational level as their husbands. Women’s household wealth and age, the husband’s level of education, and spousal education differences were found to be significantly associated with domestic violence. It is thus concluded that increasing the educational level of both spouses could be effective in reducing domestic violence in Zambia. Key words: Levels of education, spousal violence, Demographic Health Survey
配偶暴力与受教育程度的关系
对配偶,特别是对妇女的家庭暴力是一个严重的人权问题,也是一个公认的全球公共卫生关切问题。虽然这通常归因于低教育水平,但对这种关系的研究产生了不同的结果。本研究调查了赞比亚针对妇女的家庭暴力与教育水平,特别是高等教育水平之间的关系。数据来自2013-14年赞比亚人口与健康调查,该调查对具有全国代表性的样本进行了调查。共有11778名妇女回答了调查中关于家庭暴力的模块。鉴于该研究对配偶犯下的家庭暴力经历感兴趣,样本仅限于已婚妇女。研究结果表明,受教育程度高于丈夫的妻子比受教育程度低于或与丈夫相同的妻子更有可能遭受不同形式的家庭暴力。研究发现,妇女的家庭财富和年龄、丈夫的教育程度以及配偶的教育程度差异与家庭暴力有显著关联。因此得出的结论是,提高配偶双方的教育水平可以有效地减少赞比亚的家庭暴力。关键词:受教育程度,配偶暴力,人口健康调查
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