Women’s attitudes towards physical intimate partner violence in India: Trends, patterns, and determinants
Shreemoyee Shreemoyee, Punarjit Roychowdhury, Gaurav Dhamija

TL;DR
This study examines how Indian women's attitudes toward physical intimate partner violence have changed over 15 years and identifies factors that influence these attitudes.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into the demographic and socioeconomic factors associated with the declining acceptability of physical intimate partner violence in India.
Findings
Acceptability of physical intimate partner violence has declined slowly over the past 15 years in India.
Women from disadvantaged backgrounds are more likely to accept physical intimate partner violence.
Factors like early marriage, low education, and rural residence are linked to higher acceptability of such violence.
Abstract
Women’s attitudes towards physical intimate partner violence are a major determinant of the likelihood of their exposure to physical intimate partner violence. In this study, we scrutinize the third, fourth, and fifth rounds of the National Family Health Survey using descriptive analyses and logistic regression models to understand the trends, patterns, and drivers of women’s attitudes towards physical intimate partner violence across various demographic and socioeconomic groups in India. Our findings reveal a noticeable decline in the level of women’s acceptability of physical intimate partner violence over the past 15 years, albeit at a slow pace. Furthermore, the study demonstrates that the acceptability of physical intimate partner violence is more prevalent among women from demographically and socioeconomically disadvantaged backgrounds. This includes women who marry at a young…
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Taxonomy
TopicsIntimate Partner and Family Violence · Demographic Trends and Gender Preferences · Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health
