Eap5 Researchreport
Eap5 Researchreport
Eap5 Researchreport
This study has the purpose of investigating students’ attitudes forward this negative tendency,
comprising 70 college students in Vietnam, comparing different data on both genders. The
study was compiled online via google form including 16 questions on demographics, abusive
behaviors, attitudes, sentiments, reasons why domestic violence happened, and the enduring
level of this phenomenon. As a result, the majority of college students (35,7%) never
experienced domestic abuse, and roughly 32,9% of them only occasionally experience this
problem.
INTRODUCTION
Nowadays, domestic violence has become more and more popular in several countries,
especially Vietnam. Domestic violence is a pattern of actions intended to acquire or keep
control over a member in any kind of relationship including both marriage and family ties
(United Nations, 2020). In particular, not only adults but also children have to suffer from this
detrimental phenomenon due to many reasons be it financial problems, internal relationships,
self-defense, alcoholism, etc. In the sequel, most of the victims have to endure both mental and
physical torture, which brings them obsessional experiences that affect their whole life. Hence,
there have been a variety of investigations, and reports from scientists, and other professionals
in all over the world to figure out the solutions to this problem.
According to G Hornor - Journal of Pediatric Health Care, (2005), despite the fact that
domestic violence makes no distinction between the sexes, women are more likely to sustain
bodily harm or psychological effects. Besides that, A Farmer, J Tiefenthaler - Review of
Social Economy, 1997 - Taylor & Francis claimed that women's incomes and other sources of
financial assistance (such as family, welfare, shelters, divorce settlements, etc.) will reduce the
amount of violence in intact families since they raise the threat level of the female party. MP
Matud - Journal of Adolescent Health (2007) also stated that between 10% and 69% of women
in 48 population-based studies from around the world reported experiencing physical abuse at
some point in their life from an intimate partner, and for many of these women, the physical
abuse was a part of a long-standing pattern of abusive conduct.
Although these previous studies bring a lot of information regarding women as the major
victims of domestic abuse. It is still necessary to investigate how students of all genders suffer
from this phenomenon.
METHODOLOGY
The research was conducted on 70 college students in Vietnam about the topic of “How
Vietnamese students suffer from domestic abuse”, which relied on the level of domestic
violence, general attitudes, and common behaviors in a family. It was managed through the
diverse questionnaires in English from 24th to 25th September 2022 by google form.
In this online study, the number of female attendants is twice as much as male attendants,
approximately 44 people and 21 people respectively, contrary to the data on other genders,
which is just 5 people. There are 53 students from the age of 16 to 18, 14 students aged 14 to
22, and almost 3 students from 12 to 15 years old in the overall report, who were completely
voluntary. The total questionnaire consists of 15 questions, divided into three types of
questions. First of all, demographic questions are given to statistics the gender, age, and
nationality of the respondents while questions 4,5,6,7,8,10,11,12,14 and 15 are nine questions
about various perspectives of attendants in different types of domestic abuse. The remaining
sectors of this survey examine the student’s attitudes toward this negative tendency.
In brief, all the questions with particular data are presented in the form of proportions and
detailed graphs for analysis steps depending on certain information from respondents.
RESULTS
60.00%
50.00%
40.00%
30.00%
20.00%
10.00%
0.00%
0 1 2 3 4 5
The bar chart indicates the acute level of domestic abuse. Looking at the information in more
detail, over half of the respondents who participated in this survey assumed that domestic
violence is considered the most dangerous phenomenon while about 20% of them believe that
this trend was less severe. Besides, there is approximately 10% of attendants votes that
domestic abuse is normal, which is as twice the data on people who assume that this
phenomenon is not a problem. The figure for levels 1 and 2 is similar, which are 2.9% of
people respectively.
The frequency of domestic violence
Always
Usually
Sometime
Rarely
Never
The given chart demonstrates the incident of domestic abuse on several levels. It is clearly
seen that the proportion of never is higher than that of rarely, which made up 35.7% and
32.9% respectively. Meanwhile, the regularity of sometimes ranked third, at 27.1% contrary to
the usual rate, which is about 5%. It is very discernible that there is no figure in always sector.