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Conflict in the Indian Kashmir Valley I: exposure to violence

机译:印度克什米尔山谷的冲突I:遭受暴力侵害

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Background India and Pakistan have disputed ownership of the Kashmir Valley region for many years, resulting in several conflicts since the end of partition in 1947. Very little is known about the prevalence of violence and insecurity in this population. Methods We undertook a two-stage cluster household survey in two districts (30 villages) of the Indian part of Kashmir to assess experiences with violence and mental health status among the conflict-affected Kashmiri population. The article presents our findings for confrontations with violence. Data were collected for recent events (last 3 months) and those occurring since the start of the conflict. Informed consent was obtained for all interviews. Results 510 interviews were completed. Respondents reported frequent direct confrontations with violence since the start of conflict, including exposure to crossfire (85.7%), round up raids (82.7%), the witnessing of torture (66.9%), rape (13.3%), and self-experience of forced labour (33.7%), arrests/kidnapping (16.9%), torture (12.9%), and sexual violence (11.6%). Males reported more confrontations with violence than females, and had an increased likelihood of having directly experienced physical/mental maltreatment (OR 3.9, CI: 2.7–5.7), violation of their modesty (OR 3.6, CI: 1.9–6.8) and injury (OR 3.5, CI: 1.4–8.7). Males also had high odds of self-being arrested/kidnapped (OR 8.0, CI: 4.1–15.5). Conclusion The civilian population in Kashmir is exposed to high levels of violence, as demonstrated by the high frequency of deliberate events as detention, hostage, and torture. The reported violence may result in substantial health, including mental health problems. Males reported significantly more confrontations with almost all violent events; this can be explained by higher participation in outdoor activities.
机译:背景信息印度和巴基斯坦多年来一直对克什米尔谷地的所有权提出异议,自1947年分治结束以来,已引发了数次冲突。人们对这一人口中普遍存在的暴力和不安全感知之甚少。方法我们在克什米尔印度部分地区的两个地区(30个村庄)进行了两阶段的家庭住户调查,以评估受冲突影响的克什米尔居民的暴力经历和心理健康状况。这篇文章介绍了我们在暴力冲突中的发现。收集了有关最近事件(过去3个月)以及冲突开始以来发生的数据。所有访谈均获得知情同意。结果510次访谈完成。自冲突开始以来,受访者表示经常与暴力直接面对面,包括接触交火(85.7%),突袭(82.7%),目击者遭受酷刑(66.9%),强奸(13.3%)和自我经历强迫劳动(33.7%),逮捕/绑架(16.9%),酷刑(12.9%)和性暴力(11.6%)。男性遭受暴力侵害的人数多于女性,遭受直接身体/心理虐待(OR 3.9,CI:2.7-5.7),违反其谦虚(OR 3.6,CI:1.9-6.8)和受伤(或3.5,置信区间:1.4-8.7)。男性被捕/绑架的可能性也很高(OR 8.0,CI:4.1-15.5)。结论克什米尔的平民人口遭受高水平的暴力,拘留,人质和酷刑等蓄意事件的频繁发生就证明了这一点。所报告的暴力行为可能导致身体健康,包括精神健康问题。男性报告说,几乎所有暴力事件的对抗都更多。这可以通过更多地参与户外活动来解释。

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