TY - JOUR PY - 2011// TI - Development and validation of the Domestic Violence Questionnaire in married women aged 18-55 years JO - Indian journal of psychiatry A1 - Indu, P. V. A1 - Remadevi, S. A1 - Vidhukumar, K. A1 - Anilkumar, T. V. A1 - Subha, N. SP - 218 EP - 223 VL - 53 IS - 3 N2 - BACKGROUND: Intimate partner violence against women is seen in all cultures. It has wide-ranging effects on the physical and psychological health of women. In the local language, available questionnaires are either too exhaustive or inadequate to assess domestic violence comprehensively. OBJECTIVE: To develop a Domestic Violence Questionnaire in Malayalam and validate it for married women aged 18-55 years in the local population. STUDY DESIGN: Descriptive study - Validation of questionnaire. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A 29-item questionnaire, to identify domestic violence over the past 1 year, was developed in the local language, by selecting items from two other questionnaires and based on expert opinion. Item reduction was done after pilot testing. Then, this 25-item questionnaire was administered to 276 married women aged 18-55 years. Reliability and validity were estimated. Factor analysis was done for item reduction. Poor-loading, wrong-loading and cross-loading items were removed from the questionnaire. Taking the subjective perception of the participants regarding themselves experiencing domestic violence as the gold standard, a Receiver Operator Characteristic curve was drawn to decide the cut-off score with optimum sensitivity and specificity. RESULTS: The final questionnaire had 20 items - 13 items for psychological and 7 items for physical violence. Internal consistency reliability was 0.92. At a cut-off score of 5, sensitivity was 89.5% and specificity 87.2%. CONCLUSIONS: The Domestic Violence Questionnaire in Malayalam has adequate psychometric properties to identify intimate partner violence against women in the local population.

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LA - en SN - 0019-5545 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0019-5545.86811 ID - ref1 ER -