Domestic violence, emotional violence, verbal violence, sexual violence.
Subject Areas : sociologyomid saremi 1 , mohammadreza naeimi 2 , Siddiqa Aminian 3 , Alireza Esmaeili 4 , Shahrzad Bazrafshan 5
1 - Ph. D. Student in Sociology, Department of Sociology, Islamic Azad University.
2 - Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, Azadshahr Branch, Islamic Azad University, Golestan, Iran
3 - Department of Sociology, Islamic Azad University, Azadshahr, Iran.
4 - Assistant Professor of Sociology, Islamic Azad University, Azadshahr
5 - Department of Sociology, Islamic Azad University, Azadshahr, Iran.
Keywords: Domestic Violence, Emotional Violence, Verbal Abuse, Economic Abuse, Physical Violence, Social Abuse, Sexual Violence, Golestan Province.,
Abstract :
Domestic violence is one of the most important issues that is important in most parts of Iran and even at the global level, and various solutions have been presented in this field. It should be investigated what are the types of domestic violence in Golestan province? In response to this issue, it is necessary to refer to the library-field, statistical and news investigation of this issue in this province and take appropriate solutions. Considering the various ethnicities that exist in this province, such as Persians, Sistani, Baloch, Turkmen, Turks, Kurds, Afghans, Kazakhs, etc., the amount of domestic violence depends on various factors that exist. They are divided into types of emotional, verbal, financial, physical, social, sexual, cultural and occupational violence. In general, the aim of the current research is to compare the types of domestic violence in this province with analytical-descriptive and field methods. The findings of the current research can be said that domestic violence in this province is divided into different types according to the ethnic diversity. It is defined that the way to fight each of them is different and therefore in field studies according to regulatory questionnaires, it was observed that (13.5%) of the respondents believe that their husbands have physically abused them and (0.18) %) psychological violence and (21.5%) economic violence and (25.7%) social violence and (21.2%) some of the respondents believe that their spouses have had moderate and high sexual violence against them
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