Zunirah Asad, Maaz Ahmad, Tajammul Mustafa, Shahid Mahmood.
In-laws related aspects compelling women to take asylum in sheltered homes: a case control study in Lahore.
Ann King Edward Med Uni Jan ;18(3):327-32.

Background: The role of in – laws in domestic vio-lence against women is quite prominent, not only in Pakistan but worldwide. In particular, joint family sys-tem provides a dominating environment to husband’s family and easy violence approaches too. Women who co-reside with their mothers – in – law are more prone to suffer beating from their husbands than are other women. There was need to know the factors related to the in – laws involved in violence. Objective: To study various in – laws related factors compelling women to take asylum in sheltered homes in Lahore. Materials and Methods: This case control study was conducted in Darulamans of Yateem Khana and Cho-burji Lahore.200 Interviews (100 cases, 100 controls) were made; Data was collected on pretested question-naire and analyzed with in SPSS. Results: When history of in-laws was collected amo-ng both groups, an equal and pretty negative contribu-tion of in – laws was found to torture and destruct women’s life. Among cases, there were 65% females who were £ 25 years old, Among controls, there were twenty 4% females who were £ 25 years old, Mean age of cases was24.24 ± 6.44 years and mean age of controls was 34.59 ± 10.63. Fifty nine percent cases and 51% controls were illiterate. Fifty % cases and 36% controls were house wives. Forty six % cases and 49% controls were married to some of their relatives. Conclusion: Factors like physical abuse, demanding in – laws, In – laws tease due to dowry, taunting for no son and women don’t like to live with in – laws are evident to compel women to leave for shelter homes.

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