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Citation

Pandya P, Pathak S. Int. J. Indian Psychol. 2020; 8(1): 1116-1124.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2020, The International Journal of Indian Psychȯlogy, Publisher Red'Shine Publications)

DOI

10.25215/0801.137

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

The present study has been finding to assess the impact on domestic violence victims' women concerning mental health. Domestic violence in India incorporates any type of violence experienced by an individual a natural family member, yet regularly is the violence endured by a lady by male individuals from her family or relatives. According to a National Family and Health Survey in 2005, absolute lifetime pervasiveness of domestic violence was 33.5% and 8.5% for sexual violence among ladies matured 15-49. This research was adopted 2×2×2 factorial design with 2 types of area [rural and urban] 2 education [below graduate and above graduate] 2 age [30 below and 30 above]. A total of 200 domestic violence victims women shall be selected out of which 100 would be rural and urban out of which 50 would be below graduate and 50 above graduate from each of this 100 women 25 below 30 year and 25above 30 year victim women would take. Mental Health Scale prepared by Dr. D.J.Bhatt and Kumari G.R.Gida in Gujarati was used to measure the level of mental health of working and non-working women. The research study report should be written in an obvious and unmistakable words so judge the sufficiency and the strength of the research study. No, any major impact detected in domestic violence victims' women concerning mental health.

© 2020, Pandya, P & Pathak, S


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