2017
DOI: 10.4172/2375-4435.1000171
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Inter-Linkages between Spousal Violence and Nutritional Status of Children: A Comparative Study of North and South Indian States

Abstract: In the context of higher rates of child malnutrition and widespread occurrence of spousal violence in India, the present study aimed to explore whether maternal experience of spousal violence have any association with nutritional status of their children using data on selected North and South Indian states from the National Family Health Survey (2005)(2006). Our findings from bi-variate and multivariate analysis established spousal violence, which indicates the position of women within family, as a significant… Show more

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“…Thus, maternal BMI was also included as a confounding variable to represent mother’s health status. A priori confounds such as household position on the country’s wealth index, 3 number of children under the age of five years in the household, and urban or rural residence were included due to their relation to CNO, based on previous findings (Ahmed et al, 2010; Frongillo et al, 1997; Imai et al, 2014; Pongou et al, 2006; Rico et al, 2011; Shroff et al, 2009; Sinha & Chattopadhyay, 2017; Smith et al, 2003; Underwood, 2002). We also included a variable that captures whether the mother is currently working or not.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, maternal BMI was also included as a confounding variable to represent mother’s health status. A priori confounds such as household position on the country’s wealth index, 3 number of children under the age of five years in the household, and urban or rural residence were included due to their relation to CNO, based on previous findings (Ahmed et al, 2010; Frongillo et al, 1997; Imai et al, 2014; Pongou et al, 2006; Rico et al, 2011; Shroff et al, 2009; Sinha & Chattopadhyay, 2017; Smith et al, 2003; Underwood, 2002). We also included a variable that captures whether the mother is currently working or not.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In such settings, women who are victims of physical, sexual, or emotional abuse learn to accept it as the "husband's right" (Jejeebhoy, 1998;Visaria, 2000). IPV has direct and strong adverse outcomes for the physical, reproductive, and mental health of women and has far reaching consequences for their children as well (Campbell, 2002;Ellsberg et al, 2008;Silverman et al, 2009;Devries et.al., 2011;Devries et.al., 2013;Sinha & Chattopadhyay, 2016;Pines, 2017;Sinha & Chattopadhyay, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%