Abstract

Domestic violence is a common problem in Pakistan but due to stigma in surrounding it is not openly discussed. Current study determined the magnitude of domestic violence, physical health and psychological distress among females. Cross-sectional study was conducted in Sialkot among married females. Magnitude of domestic violence was considered as the determinant of physical health and psychological distress. Sample was comprised of 100 females from working and non-working background, selected through purposive sampling technique by random assignment. The variables were measured using three assessment tools composite abuse scale, Kessler’s psychological distress scale and physical health questionnaire. Data was analyzed by the application of SPSS, correlation and regression was measured for the assessment of purposed assumptions. Among married females domestic violence is the determinant of physical health (r=.702**, p < 0.01) and psychological distress (R= -.340*, p < 0.01).increase in the magnitude of domestic violence leads to the deterioration of physical health and decreases psychological distress.

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