Chuemchit Montakarn, Chernkwanma Suttharuethai, Somrongthong Ratana, Spitzer Denise L
College of Public Health Sciences, Chulalongkorn University, Patumwan, Bangkok, Thailand,
Institute of Feminist and Gender Studies, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada.
Int J Womens Health. 2018 Sep 27;10:557-565. doi: 10.2147/IJWH.S172870. eCollection 2018.
Domestic violence has been linked to many health consequences. It can impact women's mental, physical, sexual, and reproductive health, and all of these effects can be long lasting. Despite the growing awareness of the deleterious effects of domestic violence in Thailand, there have been few nation-wide studies that have examined the issue and its consequences. In fact, Thailand has not examined intimate partner violence incidence for the past 20 years. This study aimed to investigate the consequences of domestic violence across the country.
A cross-sectional study was conducted in four areas of Thailand: central, southern, northern, and northeastern. One province in each area was selected by simple random sampling techniques. One thousand four hundred and forty-four married or cohabiting females in a heterosexual union, aged 20-59 years, were included in the sample and were interviewed about their experiences of psychological, physical, and sexual violence by their male partners.
One thousand four hundred and forty-four women completed the interviews. Sixteen percent of respondents encountered domestic violence in its various psychological, physical, or sexual forms. In the majority of cases, all forms of domestic violence were exerted repeatedly. Four-fifths of women who faced domestic violence reported that it had an impact on their physical and mental health as well as employment. This study also found that half of the domestic violence survivors reported their children had witnessed violent situations. These women exercised four coping strategies to deal with their domestic violence: 1) counseling; 2) requesting help from others; 3) fighting back; and 4) running away from home.
The findings confirm that domestic violence has implications that extend beyond health and result in the deterioration of the quality of women's lives. These results underscore that domestic violence is a serious problem that must be addressed in Thai society.
家庭暴力与许多健康后果相关联。它会影响女性的心理、身体、性和生殖健康,且所有这些影响可能会长期存在。尽管泰国对家庭暴力有害影响的认识日益提高,但很少有全国性研究探讨这一问题及其后果。事实上,泰国在过去20年里未对亲密伴侣暴力发生率进行过调查。本研究旨在调查全国范围内家庭暴力的后果。
在泰国的四个地区进行了一项横断面研究:中部、南部、北部和东北部。通过简单随机抽样技术在每个地区选择一个省份。样本纳入了1444名年龄在20至59岁之间、处于异性婚姻或同居关系中的女性,并就她们遭受男性伴侣心理、身体和性暴力的经历进行了访谈。
1444名女性完成了访谈。16%的受访者遭遇过各种心理、身体或性形式的家庭暴力。在大多数情况下,所有形式的家庭暴力都反复发生。五分之四面临家庭暴力的女性报告称,这对她们的身心健康以及就业都有影响。本研究还发现,一半的家庭暴力幸存者报告称她们的孩子目睹过暴力场景。这些女性采取了四种应对家庭暴力的策略:1)咨询;2)向他人求助;3)反击;4)离家出走。
研究结果证实,家庭暴力的影响不仅限于健康,还会导致女性生活质量下降。这些结果强调,家庭暴力是泰国社会必须解决的一个严重问题。