2021
DOI: 10.1186/s12889-021-12232-3
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Predictors of spousal coercive control and its association with intimate partner violence evidence from National Family Health Survey-4 (2015-2016) India

Abstract: Background The feminist theory posits that spousal coercive control is not random but a purposeful and systematic men’s strategy to control and dominate their female partners. The frequency of coercive control is more than emotional, physical, and sexual intimate partner violence (IPV). Coercive control is usually mistaken with psychological abuse when it is not and has recently gained independent attention within the spectrum of IPV. The role of socioeconomic factors in determining coercive co… Show more

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“…Significant studies detected the effects of controlling behavior on other forms of IPV (physical, sexual and emotional or psychological violence) (Bradley et al, 2002;Kishor and Johnson, 2005;WHO, 2005;Graham-Kevan and Archer, 2008;Antai, 2011;Fawson, 2015;Aizpurua et al, 2021;Kanougiya et al, 2021;Mukherjee and Joshi, 2021;McClintock et al, 2022). The original contribution of the current study, on the other hand, stems from its repositioning controlling behavior as the dependent variable while endeavoring to measure the From this point of view, the physical forms of IPV (namely, physical and sexual violence) and controlling behavior are inseparable as they mostly foreshadow one another.…”
Section: Conceptual Framework and Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Significant studies detected the effects of controlling behavior on other forms of IPV (physical, sexual and emotional or psychological violence) (Bradley et al, 2002;Kishor and Johnson, 2005;WHO, 2005;Graham-Kevan and Archer, 2008;Antai, 2011;Fawson, 2015;Aizpurua et al, 2021;Kanougiya et al, 2021;Mukherjee and Joshi, 2021;McClintock et al, 2022). The original contribution of the current study, on the other hand, stems from its repositioning controlling behavior as the dependent variable while endeavoring to measure the From this point of view, the physical forms of IPV (namely, physical and sexual violence) and controlling behavior are inseparable as they mostly foreshadow one another.…”
Section: Conceptual Framework and Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From a social lens, gender-based violence has passed on from generations, with women mostly being at the receiving end. The most recent results from the National Family Health Survey (NFHS5), the government's most thorough household survey on Indian society, are eye-opening as shown by Kanougiya, S., et. al (2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study was underpinned by the feminist theory which posits that spousal coercive control is not random but a purposeful and systematic men’s strategy to control and dominate their female partners [ 24 ]. The feminist theory argue that societal norms and structures contribute to the unequal distribution of power between men and women, creating an environment where violence can occur.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%