2024
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1273401
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A global study into Indian women’s experiences of domestic violence and control: the role of patriarchal beliefs

Lata Satyen,
Madeleine Bourke-Ibbs,
Bosco Rowland

Abstract: Domestic violence (DV) is a serious and preventable human rights issue that disproportionately affects certain groups of people, including Indian women. Feminist theory suggests that patriarchal ideologies produce an entitlement in male perpetrators of DV; however, this has not been examined in the context of women from the Indian subcontinent. This study examined Indian women’s experiences of abuse (physical, sexual, and psychological) and controlling behavior across 31 countries by examining the relationship… Show more

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