Instrument details

Instrument Title

DVQ: Domestic Violence Questionnaire

View PDF - DVQ_Indu (1).pdf

Source Article

Indu,. P.V., Remadevi, S., Vidhukumar, K., Anikumar, T.V., & Subha, N. (2011). Development and validation of the Domestic Violence Questionnaire in married women aged 18-55 years. Indian Journal of Psychiatry. 53(3): 218-223

Response Options

5-point Likert scale ranging form 0 (never) to 4 (11 times or more)

Survey Items

  1. Did not permit to meet/interact with female friends
  2. Restricted interaction with your family members
  3. Did not permit to handle money
  4. Did not permit to choose/buy things
  5. Irritate/suspicious/angry if you talked to other men
  6. Accused you of being unfaithful
  7. Treated you like a servant
  8. Did not allow you to partake in decision-making
  9. He kept away form home for days or weeks without informing you/giving you money
  10. He was unfaithful to you/had extra-marital relationship
  11. Did not react against his relatives/agreed with his relatives, when they insulted you
  12. Insulted you in front of others
  13. Threatened to harm you physically
  14. Slapped you
  15. Beat you on other body parts
  16. Twisted your arm/pulled you hair
  17. Kick you/dragged you
  18. Choked you or inflicted burns on you
  19. Ignored you purposely, by not having sexual intercourse with you for weeks
  20. Had sexual intercourse with you forcibly, when you were not interested

Internal Reliability

Cronbach’s α = 0.92

Validity

Criterion Validity and Factor Structure

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Terms Of Use

Individuals may use this information for research or educational purposes only and may not use this information for commercial purposes. When using this instrument, please cite:

Indu,. P.V., Remadevi, S., Vidhukumar, K., Anikumar, T.V., & Subha, N. (2011). Development and validation of the Domestic Violence Questionnaire in married women aged 18-55 years. Indian Journal of Psychiatry. 53(3): 218-223

When presenting results using any survey information you obtained from the SABI, please acknowledge the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Center for AIDS Research (CFAR), an NIH funded program P30 AI50410.