Factors of Family Violence in the Southern Province of Rwanda

Autor: Japhet Niyonsenga, Thérèse Uwitonze, Ignatiana Mukarusanga, Jean Mutabaruka
Rok vydání: 2022
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Zdroj: Rwanda Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences; Vol. 5 No. 1 (2022); 9-19
ISSN: 2616-9827
2616-9819
DOI: 10.4314/rjmhs.v5i1.3
Popis: BackgroundDespite the elevated prevalence and detrimental effects of family violence on survivors in developing countries, little is known about a dimensional empirically based comprehensive structure of family violence.ObjectivesBased on family violence theories, this study aimed to identify factors of family violence in a sample of Rwandans living in all the eight District Police Units of the Southern Rwanda. MethodsA sample of 89 spouses (females = 56.5%, males = 43.5%) were selected to participate in this cross-sectional study. From already existing family violence theories and family violent events lived by participants of this study, a 38-item self-constructed Likert questionnaire (α=0.80) was generated. An exploratory factor analysis approach was used.ResultsThe results showed that two factors mostly influencing violence in family were mainly based on individual issues (i.e. violence as a trauma, insecure attachment, aggressive behaviour learnt, reactive aggression, and learnt helplessness) and family-social issues (i.e. family life cycle and stress, dependency relation, need to maintain power and control, and low material satisfaction). ConclusionsThe results highlight that family violence is a very complex but assessable entity where individual and family-social factors intervene. Future studies should explore such combination in prospective longitudinal studies. Rwanda J Med Health Sci 2022;5(1):9-19
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