NEW DELHI: Six out of 10 Indian men admit they have
acted violently against their wives or girlfriends, with those facing
financial difficulties more likely to carry out abuse, a study released
on Monday said.
Some 52 per cent of women surveyed across the
country reported suffering some form of physical, emotional or sexual
violence in their lifetime, including being kicked, hit, choked and
burned, the study said.
The report by the UN World Population Fund
and the Washington-based International Centre for Research on Women
(ICRW) underscores the high rates of abuse facing women in the deeply
patriarchal country.
“The study puts a spotlight on the high prevalence of intimate partner violence in India,” the study said.
“Regardless
of age, men who experience economic stress were more likely to have
perpetrated violence ever or in the past 12 months,” according to the
study called “Masculinity, Intimate Partner Violence and Son
Preference”.
“Educated men and women who were 35 years old or more were less likely to perpetrate or experience violence,” it also said.
India
has faced intense scrutiny in recent years in the wake of a series of
high-profile rapes that have unleashed a wave of public anger against
its violent treatment of women.
The fatal gang-rape of a
23-year-old student on a bus in Delhi in December 2012 sparked massive
street protests and led to tougher laws for sexual offenders.
Despite
the laws, horrific violence against women continues to hit the
headlines on a daily basis, with experts stressing the need to better
educate young men about the importance of sexual equality and respect.
The
study is based on interviews with more than 9,000 men and 3,000 women
aged 18 to 49 and conducted across seven Indian states.
“We need a
holistic approach to tackling violence and deeply ingrained harmful
norms,” ICRW regional director Ravi Verma said in a blog post on the
centre’s website.
“It is imperative that we reach boys at the
early stages of childhood to teach them healthy and non-violent forms of
masculinity while their identities are being formed.”
Published in Dawn, November 11th, 2014
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