Korean J Women Health Nurs.  2006 Sep;12(3):193-203.

Married Women's Opinion of the Spouse's Punishment in Domestic Violence Cases

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Nursing, College of Medicine, Kwandong University, 522. Naegok-dong, Gangneung city, Kangwondo, Korea. lke@kwandong.ac.kr

Abstract

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to investigate current circumstances of violence against wives, and to identify the wife's opinion of the spouse's punishment in domestic violence cases. METHOD: The subjects were 216 married women in G province. Data was gathered from November 22 to December 6, 2004. Data was analyzed by descriptive statistics, and the x2-test using SPSS/Win 10.0 program.
RESULTS
About thirty six percent of the subjects had experience with domestic violence. There was a high prevalence of psychological aggression(68%), sexual coercion (36%), physical assault(31%), and injury(19%). The subjects experiencing domestic violence had a higher positive attitude towards the spouse's punishment than subjects not experiencing domestic violence. The more severe the domestic violence was, the more the battered women's positive attitude for criminal action increased.
CONCLUSION
An educational program and public relations will increase women's empowerment to solve domestic violence. A more cooperative and integrative program for prevention and an intervention system against domestic violence should be developed for women in battered situations.

Keyword

Domestic violence; Women; Punishment

MeSH Terms

Coercion
Criminals
Domestic Violence*
Female
Humans
Power (Psychology)
Prevalence
Public Relations
Punishment*
Spouses
Violence
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