| Literature DB >> 29771949 |
Ameeta S Kalokhe1,2, Sandhya R Iyer3, Keshav Gadhe3, Tuman Katendra3, Anuradha Paranjape4, Carlos Del Rio1,2, Rob Stephenson2,5, Seema Sahay3.
Abstract
Domestic violence (DV) is prevalent in low-income and slum-dwelling communities in India. To date, the focus of DV prevention in resource-poor settings has largely been with women. We herein aim to identify correlates of DV perpetration to help inform future primary prevention efforts that focus on behavioral change in men. Utilizing a cross-sectional design, potential correlates of DV perpetration were explored among a geographically-clustered random sample of 100 recently-married men residing in slums in Pune, India. In multivariable regression, DV perpetration was associated with less time spent alone in the relationship post-marriage (standardized β = -0.230, p<0.01), not attaining the "husband ideal" (standardized β = -0.201, p<0.05), poor resilience (standardized β = -0.304, p < .01), having limited definitions of behaviors constituting DV (standardized β = -0.217, p<0.05), and reporting greater jealousy if the participant's spouse were to talk to men outside the family (standardized β = 0.272, p<0.01). The identified correlates should inform components of future DV primary prevention interventions that target men as potential perpetrators or the couple as a unit.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29771949 PMCID: PMC5957364 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0197303
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Correlates of DV perpetration among recently-married men living in Pune slum communities (n = 100).
| Potential correlate | No. (%) | Correlation with DV total | Retained in domain model |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age, mean (SD), years† | 25.75 (2.38) | -0.126 | |
| Age of spouse, mean (SD), years† | 20.98 (2.40) | -0.151 | |
| Age gap (spouse-self), mean (SD), years† | -4.77 (2.40) | -0.027 | |
| Education | -0.080 | ||
| ≤ Primary (7th standard) | 12 (12) | ||
| Secondary (8th-10th standard) | 43 (43) | ||
| ≥ Higher secondary (≥11th standard) | 45 (45) | ||
| Additional training | 18 (18) | 0.078 | |
| Education of spouse | -0.115 | ||
| ≤ Primary (7th standard) | 14 (14) | ||
| Secondary (8th-10t standard) | 39 (39) | ||
| ≥ Higher secondary (≥11 standard) | 47 (47) | ||
| Additional training by spouse | 12 (12) | -0.131 | |
| Employment | 93 (93) | -0.067 | |
| Employment of spouse | 8 (8) | -0.054 | |
| Monthly income | -0.116 | ||
| None | 8 (8) | ||
| Rs. 0 <x≤ 8000 | 13 (13) | ||
| Rs. 8000<x≤10,000 | 36 (36) | ||
| > Rs. 10,000 | 43 (43) | ||
| Monthly income of spouse | -0.016 | ||
| None | 91 (91) | ||
| Rs. 0 <x≤ 8000 | 6 (6) | ||
| Rs. 8000 <x≤ 10,000 | 2 (2) | ||
| > Rs. 10,000 | 1 (1) | ||
| Family type pre-marriage: nuclear | 4 (4) | -0.110 | |
| Family type post-marriage: nuclear | 9 (9) | 0.008 | |
| Household members, mean (SD) | 5.72 (2.55) | ||
| Caste, reserved | 67 (67) | 0.032 | |
| Religious affiliation | |||
| Hindu | 72 (72) | -0.122 | |
| Buddhist | 16 (16) | 0.182 | |
| Muslim | 10 (10) | -0.070 | |
| Christian | 2 (2) | 0.028 | |
| Spouse ever pregnant | 54 (54) | 0.012 | |
| Had livebirth(s) | 14 (14) | -0.059 | |
| Had planned abortion(s) | 3 (3) | -0.129 | |
| Had unplanned abortion(s) | 7 (7) | 0.033 | |
| Spouse currently pregnant | 32 (32) | 0.102 | |
| Household decision-making: mainly wife† | 0.14 (0.11) | 0.077 | |
| Household decision-making: both† | 0.50 (0.21) | ||
| Situational acceptance of wife-beating† | 0.17 (0.16) | ||
| Situational acceptance of wife’s sexual refusal† | 3.48 (0.71) | ||
| Liberal definition of items constituting DV‡ | 3.47 (0.40) | ||
| Acknowledgment of DV occurrence in a friend/relative‡ | 0.52 (0.30) | ||
| Marital duration, mean (SD), months† | 9.03 (3.52) | -0.062 | |
| Marriage type: arranged | 68 (68) | -0.060 | |
| Marriage within caste | 88 (88) | -0.260 | |
| Marriage within family | 59 (59) | 0.043 | |
| Total face-to-face time with partner alone pre-marriage | -0.137 | ||
| None | 24 (24) | ||
| < 1 month | 46 (46) | ||
| 1–6 months | 8 (8) | ||
| > 6 months | 21 (21) | ||
| Total time in contact with partner pre-marriage | -0.046 | ||
| None | 10 (10) | ||
| < 1 month | 22 (22) | ||
| 1–6 months | 32 (32) | ||
| > 6 months | 33 (33) | ||
| Extent of acquaintance with partner pre-marriage | |||
| Not at all | 12 (12) | ||
| Very little | 13 (13) | ||
| Somewhat | 19 (19) | ||
| Great extent | 53 (53) | ||
| Time spent with partner alone each week post-marriage | |||
| Never | 5 (5) | ||
| Weekends/holidays only | 4 (4) | ||
| At least 3–4 days/week | 88 (88) | ||
| Greatest time spent working towards dreams of | |||
| Spouse | 8 (8) | -0.057 | |
| Self | 19 (19) | ||
| Both | 66 (66) | ||
| Don’t | 2 (2) | 0.076 | |
| Greatest time spent discussing things of interest to | |||
| Spouse | 16 (16) | 0.184 | |
| Self | 10 (10) | 0.001 | |
| Both | 71 (71) | ||
| Great time spent doing things of interest to | |||
| Spouse | 19 (19) | 0.120 | |
| Self | 10 (10) | -0.021 | |
| Both | 68 (68) | -0.136 | |
| Extent of attainment of the “husband ideal” | |||
| ≤ Very little | 8 (8) | ||
| Somewhat | 30 (30) | ||
| Great extent | 59 (59) | ||
| Extent of spouse’s attainment of the “wife ideal” | |||
| ≤ Very little | 8 (8) | ||
| Somewhat | 16 (16) | ||
| Great extent | 73 (73) | ||
| Satisfaction with future spouse at time of marriage | 0.058 | ||
| ≤ Somewhat | 12 (12) | ||
| Great extent | 84 (84) | ||
| Satisfaction with maanpaan (wedding-related gifts) at time of marriage | -0.107 | ||
| ≤ Somewhat | 7 (7) | ||
| Great extent | 84 (84) | ||
| Familial satisfaction with maanpaan (wedding-related gifts) at time of marriage | |||
| ≤ Somewhat | 15 (15) | ||
| Great extent | 77 (77) | ||
| Satisfaction with in-law’s treatment since marriage | -0.130 | ||
| ≤ Very little | 7 (7) | ||
| Somewhat | 14 (14) | ||
| Great extent | 75 (75) | ||
| Parent’s satisfaction with spouse as a daughter-in-law | |||
| ≤ Somewhat | 10 (10) | ||
| Great extent | 86 (86) | ||
| Conflict negotiation skills (CTS2n) ‡ | 3.28 (0.64) | -0.151 | |
| Extent of jealousy if spouse talks to men within family | |||
| Never | 83 (83) | ||
| Rarely | 5 (5) | ||
| ≥Sometimes | 8 (8) | ||
| Extent of jealousy if spouse talks to men outside family | |||
| Never | 68 (68) | ||
| Rarely | 10 (10) | ||
| ≥Sometimes | 18 (18) | ||
| Confidence in knowledge about sexual intercourse | -0.070 | ||
| ≤Very Little | 5 (5) | ||
| Somewhat | 32 (32) | ||
| Great extent | 57 (57) | ||
| Capacity to communicate unwillingness to have sex with partner | |||
| Very little | 4 (4) | ||
| Somewhat | 8 (8) | ||
| Great extent | 84 (84) | ||
| Capacity to communicate willingness to have sex with partner | |||
| Very little | 3 (3) | ||
| Somewhat | 8 (8) | ||
| Great extent | 85 (85) | ||
| Last sexual intercourse | 0.092 | ||
| Persuaded partner or partner persuaded | 16 (16) | ||
| Mutually willing (baseline group) | 79 (79) | ||
| Forced my partner | 1 (1) | ||
| Prior use of a contraceptive | 29 (29) | -0.050 | |
| Prior discussion of contraceptive use with partner | 46 (46) | -0.064 | |
| Engagement in sexual relations outside of spouse | 21 (21) | ||
| Prior 3-month alcohol use | 0.115 | ||
| Never | 59 (59) | ||
| Rarely | 17 (17) | ||
| Sometimes | 13 (13) | ||
| Often | 8 (8) | ||
| Prior 3-month drug use | 3 (3) | ||
| Prior 3-month betting/gambling | 5 (5) | 0.091 | |
| Domain 6: Stress, resilience, and social support | |||
| Stress due to financial trouble | 63 (63) | -0.035 | |
| Stress due to non-continuous employment | 36 (36) | 0.112 | |
| Average number of scenarios causing stress | 0.22 (0.14) | -0.041 | |
| Perceived stress in past 3 months | 0.016 | ||
| Never | 8 (8) | ||
| Rarely | 22 (22) | ||
| Sometimes | 52 (52) | ||
| Often | 15 (15) | ||
| Resilience‡ | 3.72 (0.59) | ||
| Greatest support person if stressed: spouse | 33 (33) | -0.018 | |
| Support spouse if she’s in conflict with family | 0.006 | ||
| ≤ Rarely | 22 (22) | ||
| Sometimes | 37 (37) | ||
| Often | 33 (33) | ||
| Greatest support person(s) if marital conflict | |||
| Parents | 80 (80) | -0.134 | |
| Parents-in-law | 2 (2) | -0.177 | |
| Other | 13 (13) | 0.037 | |
| Perceived support from family if marital conflict | -0.138 | ||
| ≤ Very little | 6 (6) | ||
| Somewhat | 6 (6) | ||
| Great extent | 84 (84) | ||
Column 1 describes the potential correlates that were assessed, Column 2 the distributions of the correlates, Column 3 the correlation for the respective bivariate analysis, and Column 4 indicates whether the correlate was ultimately retained in the respective domain model (which was run using variables significant at the bivariate level, choosing between highly collinear variables within the domain). Significant correlations are noted as follows
+p<0.10
*p≤0.05
**p≤0.01
***p≤0.001.
Where test statistics are not followed by p-values, the correlations were not deemed significant. Variables designated with a † were analyzed as continuous variables, those designated with a “‡” were analyzed as available case means, and the remaining variables were categorical.
√In measuring “resilience,” we used the Connor-Davidson operational definition, “the personal qualities that enable one to thrive in the face of adversity,” and the Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale 10.
Multivariable analysis exploring correlates of DV perpetration among newly-married men living in Pune slum communities (n = 100).
| Correlation with Past 3-month perpetration of DV | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Full combined model | Reduced combined model | Final model | |||||
| Domain | Predictor | Stand. | p-value | Stand. | p-value | Stand. | p-value |
| Control vars. | Age | -0.044 | Ns | ||||
| Education | -0.080 | Ns | |||||
| Socio-demographics | No. of Household members | 0.124 | 0.165 | ||||
| DV conceptualization and acceptance | Situational acceptance of wife’s sexual refusal | -0.092 | 0.288 | ||||
| Acknowledgment of items constituting DV | -0.231 | 0.017 | -0.235 | 0.015 | -0.217 | 0.027 | |
| Marital relationship and marital family relationship | Time spent with partner alone each week post-marriage | -0.185 | 0.033 | -0.221 | 0.009 | -0.230 | 0.007 |
| Prioritization of time spent working toward goals of self | 0.081 | 0.355 | |||||
| Extent of attainment of the “husband ideal” | -0.189 | 0.028 | -0.206 | 0.013 | -0.201 | 0.017 | |
| Extent of spouse’s attainment of the “wife ideal” | -0.058 | 0.521 | |||||
| Extent of jealousy if spouse talks to men outside family | 0.221 | 0.016 | 0.274 | 0.002 | 0.272 | 0.002 | |
| Sexual communication and behaviors, and sexual and reproductive health | Capacity to communicate unwillingness to have sex with partner | -0.034 | 0.701 | ||||
| Stress, resilience, and social support | Resilience | -0.228 | 0.029 | -0.288 | 0.002 | -0.304 | 0.002 |
Stand = standardized; vars = variables.