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ДОМАШНЕЕ НАСИЛИЕ В ОБЩЕСТВЕННОМ МНЕНИИ ЖИТЕЛЕЙ СОВРЕМЕННОЙ РОССИИ. / Ушакова, Валентина Григорьевна; Савин, Сергей Дмитриевич.
In: Женщина в российском обществе, No. 1, 30.03.2026, p. 88—102.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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T1 - ДОМАШНЕЕ НАСИЛИЕ В ОБЩЕСТВЕННОМ МНЕНИИ ЖИТЕЛЕЙ СОВРЕМЕННОЙ РОССИИ.
AU - Ушакова, Валентина Григорьевна
AU - Савин, Сергей Дмитриевич
N1 - В последние годы в общественном дискурсе обострилась проблема домашнего насилия в российском обществе. Эта проблема стала особенно заметна на фоне целей государственной политики по укреплению института семьи и приоритета семейных духовно-нравственных ценностей. Целью данной публикации является анализ социальных факторов, влияющих на общественное мнение жителей Российской Федерации о домашнем насилии. Статья содержит новейшие материалы авторского социологического исследования, проведенного методом телефонного стандартизированного интервью. Выборка составила 1600 человек из 8 федеральных округов нашей страны. Полученные результаты убедительно показывают, что травмирующий опыт испытанного насилия в детстве сказывается не только на личностном развитии, но и на будущих семейных отношениях. Нынешние социальные проблемы семьи имеют и прошлое в виде факторов насилия, и будущее в виде негативных тенденций. Анализ данных проведенных всероссийских социологических опросов показывает, что домашнее насилие остается острой проблемой в российском обществе. В общественном мнении оно воспринимается как серьезное преступление, а полученные косвенные данные утверждают о том, что реальный его уровень выше данных официальной статистики. В статье обосновывается необходимость внедрения социологического мониторинга проблемы домашнего насилия.
PY - 2026/3/30
Y1 - 2026/3/30
N2 - In recent years, the issue of domestic violence in Russian society has become increasingly prominent in public discourse. This problem has become particularly noticeable against the backdrop of government policy goals to strengthen the institution of the family and prioritize family spiritual and moral values. The purpose of this article is to analyze the social factors that influence public opinion in the Russian Federation regarding domestic violence. The article contains the latest materials from the author's sociological research, conducted using the standardized telephone interview method. The general population for this study was the adult population (aged 18 and older) of the Russian Federation. The parameters of the standard sample for the all-Russian public opinion poll were gender, age, and place of residence of the respondents. The sample consisted of 1,600 people. The sample coverage by region was carried out in terms of federal districts: Central — 439 people; North-West — 156 people; Far Eastern — 86 people; Siberian — 184 people; Volga — 318 people; North Caucasus — 102 people; Southern — 182 people; Ural — 133 people. The age parameters of the sample were further combined into three categories for analysis: young people (18-35 years old), middle-aged people (36-55 years old), and older age groups (over 56 years old). Data from international sociological studies, not only in Russia but also worldwide, show that generational differences in public opinion are becoming increasingly important. In addition, for a topic such as domestic violence, the socio-demographic parameters of gender and age of respondents reveal the most significant differences in responses, as the article analyzes family relationships. The results obtained convincingly show that the traumatic experience of childhood abuse affects not only personal development, but also future family relationships. Current social problems in families have both a past in the form of factors of violence and a future in the form of negative trends. An analysis of data from nationwide sociological surveys leads to the conclusion that domestic violence remains an acute problem in Russian society. Public opinion perceives it as a serious crime, and indirect data indicate that the actual level of domestic violence is higher than official statistics suggest. The article argues for the need to introduce sociological monitoring of the problem of domestic violence.
AB - In recent years, the issue of domestic violence in Russian society has become increasingly prominent in public discourse. This problem has become particularly noticeable against the backdrop of government policy goals to strengthen the institution of the family and prioritize family spiritual and moral values. The purpose of this article is to analyze the social factors that influence public opinion in the Russian Federation regarding domestic violence. The article contains the latest materials from the author's sociological research, conducted using the standardized telephone interview method. The general population for this study was the adult population (aged 18 and older) of the Russian Federation. The parameters of the standard sample for the all-Russian public opinion poll were gender, age, and place of residence of the respondents. The sample consisted of 1,600 people. The sample coverage by region was carried out in terms of federal districts: Central — 439 people; North-West — 156 people; Far Eastern — 86 people; Siberian — 184 people; Volga — 318 people; North Caucasus — 102 people; Southern — 182 people; Ural — 133 people. The age parameters of the sample were further combined into three categories for analysis: young people (18-35 years old), middle-aged people (36-55 years old), and older age groups (over 56 years old). Data from international sociological studies, not only in Russia but also worldwide, show that generational differences in public opinion are becoming increasingly important. In addition, for a topic such as domestic violence, the socio-demographic parameters of gender and age of respondents reveal the most significant differences in responses, as the article analyzes family relationships. The results obtained convincingly show that the traumatic experience of childhood abuse affects not only personal development, but also future family relationships. Current social problems in families have both a past in the form of factors of violence and a future in the form of negative trends. An analysis of data from nationwide sociological surveys leads to the conclusion that domestic violence remains an acute problem in Russian society. Public opinion perceives it as a serious crime, and indirect data indicate that the actual level of domestic violence is higher than official statistics suggest. The article argues for the need to introduce sociological monitoring of the problem of domestic violence.
KW - crimes against family members
KW - domestic violence
KW - family relations
KW - sociological monitoring
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UR - https://www.mendeley.com/catalogue/b186e0b5-02e4-3971-b974-42ffbaec42f4/
U2 - 10.21064/WinRS.2026.1.6
DO - 10.21064/WinRS.2026.1.6
M3 - статья
SP - 88—102
JO - Женщина в российском обществе
JF - Женщина в российском обществе
SN - 1992-2892
IS - 1
ER -
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