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As the survey findings indicate, violence against women is more prevalent in Muslim families than in Christian or atheist families.

No conclusion can be made determining the influence of religion on domestic violence, since there is a close link between ethnic origin and religion, i.e., most Kazakh people are Muslims, the majority of Russians are Christians. Analysis of the independent influence of these indicators (ethnic origin and religion) indicates the following: at present ethnic origin has stronger influence on the incidence of domestic violence.

 Analysis of the findings allows us making the following conclusions:

If in the parental family there were relations between mother and father, in which there was no explicit superiority of one parent, then in her own family life a woman is less likely to be exposed to domestic violence.

If both parents took an equal part in raising their daughter, then she is less likely to suffer domestic violence.

Frequent quarrels in the parental family are one of the risk factors of violence against a woman.

All this leads us to state that the environment, in which children are raised, is very important. Equal effort and commitment (emotional, financial), equal participation in the children’s education is one of the factors, which decrease the risk of future domestic violence. A person develops behaviour patterns and skills for solving family problems during childhood.