针对妇女的家庭暴力

Jentil Gautam
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尼泊尔是一个小小的联邦制国家,具有广泛的文化传统,妇女被视为二等公民,经常被剥夺不受虐待的基本人权。由男性主导的复杂社会结构所赋予的利益和权威,将价值观、实践、道德、习惯和信仰强加于女性,迫使女性忍受男性的侵犯。家庭暴力是指一大群人对有私人关系的妇女实施的任何暴力行为。在尼泊尔社会,对妇女的暴力行为仍然是一个非常严重和禁忌的问题。这项研究的主要目标是概述尼泊尔第12区的社会人口概况,查明对妇女的家庭暴力的根本原因,并收集预防和消除这种暴力的建议。这些家庭是使用计划抽样技术选择的。结果分析采用描述性统计,包括频率、百分比和图表。身体和心理虐待分别占所有家庭暴力案件的7.5%和92.5%。在历史上与传统暴力联系在一起的受访者没有报告。在研究地点不存在暴力,因此那里没有与嫁妆有关的暴力。大多数虐待行为(47.5%)包括醉酒时的攻击行为。大多数施虐者在周末从事暴力行为。一小部分妇女在怀孕时殴打她们的伴侣,其中少数人因此需要医疗照顾。该研究发现,减少家庭暴力最有效的方法是咨询、创收举措、成人扫盲和意识培训,以及禁止饮酒、赌博和大麻。
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Domestic Violence against Women
In Nepal, a tiny federal, inclusive secular state with a wide range of cultural traditions, women are treated as second-class citizens and are routinely denied their basic human right to be free from abuse. The benefits and authority bestowed by the complex social structures, which are dominated by men, impose values, practices, morals, habits, and beliefs that compel women to endure men's aggression. Domestic violence is any violence committed by a large group against women who are involved in personal relationships. In Nepalese society, violence against women is still a very severe and taboo issue. The primary goals of the study was to sketch out the socio-demographic profile of Nepalgunj Ward 12 and to pinpoint the root causes of domestic violence against women as well as to gather suggestions for its prevention and eradication. The households were chosen using a planned sample technique. Descriptive statistics were employed in the analysis of the results, including frequency, percentage, and graph. Physical and psychological abuse accounts for 7.5% and 92.5%, respectively, of all domestic violence cases. Traditional violence as it has historically been connected was not reported by the respondents. Violence exists nowhere in the research location, hence there is no dowry-related violence there. The majority of the abuses, or 47.5%, include aggressive acts committed while intoxicated. The majority of abusers engage in violent behavior on weekends. A small percentage of the women beat their partners when they were expecting, and a few of them required medical attention as a result. The study found that the most effective methods for reducing domestic violence are counseling, income production initiatives, adult literacy and awareness training, and the prohibition of alcohol, gambling, and marijuana.
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