Situation of Intimate Partner Violence among University Female Students in Nepal: Findings of a Cross-Sectional Survey

Bhagabati Sedain
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Intimate partner violence (IPV) is one of the most common forms of violence in our society. Intimate partner violence among Nepali female university students, in particular, has not yet been studied. Therefore, across-sectional survey was conducted among female students studying in bachelors and masters level at Padmakanya Campus using structured and semi-structured questionnaires. A total of 370 participants were randomly selected and data were collected from the 1 December 2013 to 30 January 2014. One-thirds of the respondents were married. Married participants reported about their violence experience perpetrated by their husbands. The prevalence of emotional violence 40% was higher than physical 33% and sexual violence 20%. Women with landownership, employed, members of community groups and those who were married to husbands with the higher level of education were less likely to experience physical violence. Women who did not own land (OR=2.92), unemployed(OR=1.21) were more likely to experience violence than those who owned land and were employed. Similarly, lower level of husband's education (OR=3.35) and unskilled jobs (OR=1.56) were associated with the higher occurrence of violence compared to their husbands having university level of education and government job or working abroad. Prevalence of IPV is common among educated girls. Bodhi: An Interdisciplinary Journal 7 (1) 202 Efforts to reduce IPV should give priority for educated women in Nepal.
尼泊尔女大学生亲密伴侣暴力的状况:一项横断面调查的结果
亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)是我们社会中最常见的暴力形式之一。特别是尼泊尔女大学生的亲密伴侣暴力尚未得到研究。因此,本研究采用结构化问卷和半结构化问卷对Padmakanya校区本科和硕士阶段的女学生进行了横断面调查。在2013年12月1日至2014年1月30日期间,随机选择了370名参与者并收集了数据。三分之一的受访者已婚。已婚参与者报告了他们的丈夫施暴经历。情感暴力的发生率为40%,高于身体暴力的33%和性暴力的20%。拥有土地所有权、有工作、社区团体成员以及丈夫受教育程度较高的妇女遭受身体暴力的可能性较小。没有土地的妇女(OR=2.92)、失业的妇女(OR=1.21)比拥有土地并有工作的妇女更容易遭受暴力。同样,与受过大学教育、在政府工作或在国外工作的丈夫相比,丈夫受教育程度较低(OR=3.35)和非技术工作(OR=1.56)与更高的暴力发生率相关。IPV的流行在受过教育的女孩中很普遍。菩提:跨学科期刊7(1)202努力减少IPV应优先考虑尼泊尔受过教育的妇女。
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