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Men and women unite to create families. They have children and their relationships are founded on trust. Family relations are the closest relationships, which is why intrusion on family privacy, including by public institutions, is perceived in the majority of cases as disturbing and undesirable. On the other hand, such privacy has both positive (protection of a family from adverse external influence) and negative (domestic violence stays hidden from the public eye) aspects.

28% of married women are exposed to domestic violence committed by their husbands.

56% (16% or every sixth married woman) suffer from domestic violence at least once every six months.

How often does beating take place? (% of women who have experienced domestic violence)

almost every day                                            1%

approximately once a week                             5%

1-2 times a month                                           19%

approximately 1-2 times in six months             31%

once a year or less                                           44%

It can be said that domestic violence doesn’t occur once or twice—it’s a common practice. Moreover, 6,5% of married women surveyed are exposed to domestic violence committed by their husbands as frequent as once a month and more.

The majority of women surveyed (58%), who had been exposed to domestic violence, said their husbands had committed violence against them while intoxicated.