Assessing COVID-19 Lockdown's Impact: Domestic Violence Against Women in a Selected community of Lalitpur

Reshma Kc, Smriti Kc, Saroja Poudel
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This study examines at how prevalent domestic violence was against women in a particular Lalitpur community during the Covid-19 lockdown. Violence against women encompasses acts of aggression directed primarily or exclusively towards women and girls. The confluence of economic strain, movement restrictions, heightened partner frustration, and the disruption of social and protective networks during the lockdown amplifies women's susceptibility to exploitation and abuse. Employing a descriptive cross-sectional design, the study employed a convenient sampling technique to select 74 married women within the reproductive age group. A systematic interview schedule was used for data collection, and inferential statistics like the Chi-square test were used in conjunction with descriptive statistics like frequency and percentage for the analysis that followed. The study found that during the Covid-19 shutdown, domestic violence against women was prevalent in 31.1% of cases. Victims reported experiencing emotional (37.7%), economic (23.0%), physical (31.1%), and sexual (8.2%) violence. The primary contributing factors to the occurrence of violence were identified as being confined at home with the abuser (31.1%), financial concerns (28.4%), and problematic inter-relationships within family members (28.4%). Of the variables taken into account, the only ones that showed a significant correlation with the occurrence of domestic violence during the Covid-19 lockdown era were the husband's employment, education, and history of violence. The results highlight how urgent it is to address domestic abuse of women in Nepal, especially during times of crisis like the Covid-19 lockdown. It is imperative for the country to prioritize the enhancement of support systems to prevent the occurrence of such violence and safeguard the well-being of victims.
评估 COVID-19 封锁的影响:拉利特普尔部分社区针对妇女的家庭暴力行为
本研究探讨了在 Covid-19 封锁期间,拉利特普尔某社区妇女遭受家庭暴力的普遍程度。针对妇女的暴力包括主要或专门针对妇女和女孩的侵害行为。在封锁期间,经济压力、行动限制、伴侣挫折感的增加以及社会和保护网络的破坏等因素交织在一起,使妇女更容易受到剥削和虐待。本研究采用了描述性横断面设计,利用方便抽样技术选取了 74 名育龄期已婚妇女。在数据收集过程中使用了系统的访谈表,并在随后的分析中结合频率和百分比等描述性统计使用了卡方检验等推断性统计。研究发现,在科维德-19 停产期间,31.1% 的案件中普遍存在针对妇女的家庭暴力。据受害者报告,她们遭受了情感暴力(37.7%)、经济暴力(23.0%)、身体暴力(31.1%)和性暴力(8.2%)。暴力事件发生的主要诱因被认为是与施暴者一起被限制在家中(31.1%)、经济问题(28.4%)和家庭成员之间的关系问题(28.4%)。在所考虑的变量中,唯一与 Covid-19 封锁期间发生的家庭暴力有显著相关性的变量是丈夫的就业、教育和暴力史。研究结果凸显了解决尼泊尔妇女遭受家庭暴力问题的紧迫性,尤其是在 Covid-19 封锁这样的危机时期。尼泊尔必须优先加强支持系统,以防止此类暴力行为的发生,并保障受害者的福祉。
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