University of Sri Jayewardenepura, Nugegoda, Sri Lanka.
Violence Against Women. 2011 Aug;17(8):1086-102. doi: 10.1177/1077801211417151. Epub 2011 Sep 1.
This article presents findings from a cross-sectional community survey exploring intimate partner violence (IPV) against women in the Western province of Sri Lanka. Findings show that lifetime prevalence of physical violence (34%), controlling behavior (30%), and emotional abuse (19%) was high and the prevalence of sexual violence was low (5%). Young women and those with partners who abused alcohol/drugs and had extra-marital affairs are at increased risk of violence. Although living in a patriarchal society, low prevalence of child marriages and lack of dowry-related violence could be to Sri Lankan women's advantage relative to their Asian counterparts in preventing IPV.
本文呈现了一项横断面社区调查的结果,该调查旨在探讨斯里兰卡西部省份针对妇女的亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)。研究结果表明,身体暴力(34%)、控制行为(30%)和情感虐待(19%)的终生患病率较高,性暴力的患病率较低(5%)。年轻女性和那些伴侣有酗酒/吸毒行为以及有婚外情的女性面临更高的暴力风险。尽管生活在一个父权制社会中,但与亚洲其他国家的女性相比,斯里兰卡女性的儿童婚姻率较低,与嫁妆相关的暴力行为较少,这可能是预防 IPV 的优势。