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Domestic Violence and Forced Sex Among the Urban Poor in South IndiaImplications for HIV PreventionYR Gaitonde Centre for AIDS Research and Education, Chennai, India
University of California, San Francisco
YRG Centre for AIDS Research and Education, India
YRG Centre for AIDS Research and Education, India
YRG Centre for AIDS Research and Education, India
YRG Centre for AIDS Research and Education, India
YRG Centre for AIDS Research and Education, India
YRG Centre for AIDS Research and Education, India
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health This article examined the prevalence of physical and sexual violence among 1,974 married women from 40 low-income communities in Chennai, India. The authors found a 99% and 75% lifetime prevalence of physical abuse and forced sex, respectively, whereas 65% of women experienced more than five episodes of physical abuse in the 3 months preceding the survey. Factors associated with violence after multivariate adjustment included elementary/middle school education and variables suggesting economic insecurity. These domestic violence rates exceed those in prior Indian reports, suggesting women in slums may be at increased risk for HIV and other sexually transmitted infections.
Key Words: forced sex HIV/AIDS India violence
This version was published on July
1, 2009 Violence Against Women, Vol. 15, No. 7,
753-773 (2009) |
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