DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC IN BALI: A HINDU SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE ON RELIGIOUS CULTURE AND GENDER RELATIONS

Authors

  • I Nyoman Alit Putrawan Universitas Hindu Negeri I Gusti Bagus Sugriwa Denpasar

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.25078/vidyottama.v10i1.2133

Abstract

Domestic violence against women constitutes a significant social and ethical issue that intensified during the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly in culturally and religiously structured societies such as Bali. The pandemic generated economic instability, social restrictions, and increased domestic pressures, which contributed to the escalation of violence within households. Within the Balinese Hindu context, this phenomenon is closely linked to religious culture, gender relations, and the persistence of patriarchal values embedded in the patrilineal system. This study aims to analyse the causes and dynamics of domestic violence against women during the pandemic in Bali from a Hindu sociological perspective, with particular attention to the interaction between religious values, cultural practices, and gender inequality. This research adopts a qualitative design using a narrative review method. Data were collected from scholarly journal articles, institutional reports, and academic publications published between 2019 and 2023, accessed through databases such as Scopus, EBSCO, and Google Scholar. The analysis is informed by sociological theories of gender and patriarchy, alongside key Hindu concepts, namely dharma and Tri Hita Karana, to provide a culturally grounded interpretation. The findings indicate that domestic violence during the pandemic is influenced by both internal and external factors. Internal factors include psychological stress, emotional instability, and past trauma, while external factors involve economic hardship, social restrictions, increased domestic workloads, and entrenched patriarchal norms. From a Hindu sociological perspective, such conditions reflect a disruption of ethical balance, particularly a deviation from dharma and a breakdown of harmony within the Tri Hita Karana framework, especially in the pawongan (human relations) dimension. At the same time, religious values, when interpreted progressively, have the potential to serve as a moral foundation for preventing violence and promoting gender justice. In conclusion, domestic violence against women in Bali during the COVID-19 pandemic is not solely a socio-economic issue but also a cultural and religious phenomenon. Addressing this problem requires not only legal and economic interventions but also the rearticulation of Hindu values to support equality, dignity, and harmonious social relations.

References

Ardika, I. W., & Parimartha, I. G. (2020). Tri Hita Karana: Perspektif budaya Bali. Denpasar: Udayana University Press.

Ariyanti, N. M. P. (2020). Kekerasan terhadap perempuan di Indonesia. Jurnal Kajian Bali, 10(2), 123–135.

Atmadja, I. B. R., & Budiartha, I. N. P. (2019). Teori-teori hukum. Malang: Setara Press.

Connell, R. (2020). Gender: In world perspective (4th ed.). Cambridge: Polity Press.

Dewi, M. R. (2023). Gender inequality and domestic violence in Indonesia. Jurnal Sosiologi Reflektif, 17(1), 45–60.

Donder, I. K. (2021). Teologi Hindu kontemporer. Surabaya: Paramita.

Donder, I. K. (2022). Dharma dan keadilan sosial dalam perspektif Hindu. Jurnal Filsafat Agama, 12(2), 89–104.

Dyer, H., Stelly, D., & Watson, G. L. (2020). Intimate partner violence during COVID-19. MedEdPublish, 9(1), 79–85.

Fakih, M. (2020). Analisis gender dan transformasi sosial. Yogyakarta: Pustaka Pelajar.

Heise, L., & Kotsadam, A. (2019). Cross-national analysis of gender-based violence. The Lancet Global Health, 7(3), e332–e340.

Humphreys, K. L., Myint, M. T., & Zeanah, C. H. (2020). Increased risk for family violence. Pediatrics, 145(4), e20200982.

Jewkes, R., Flood, M., & Lang, J. (2020). Gender norms and violence. The Lancet, 395(10234), 125–134.

Komnas Perempuan. (2023). Catatan Tahunan Kekerasan terhadap Perempuan. Jakarta: Komnas Perempuan.

Kusuma, T. M. (2025). Tri Hita Karana and sustainable development. Vidyottama Sanatana, 9(1), 1–12.

Laksmi, N. L. P. S. P. (2023). Domestic violence in Bali. Humanitas Journal, 7(2), 150–165.

Lindsey, T. (2020). Indonesia: Law and society. Sydney: Federation Press.

Ministry of Women’s Empowerment and Child Protection. (2023). SIMFONI-PPA Annual Report. Jakarta.

Peterman, A., Potts, A., O’Donnell, M., et al. (2020). Pandemics and violence against women. Center for Global Development, 1–20.

Power, K. (2020). The COVID-19 pandemic and gender inequality. Sociology Compass, 14(9), e12811.

Putrawan, I. N. A. (2022). Hukum adat dan gender dalam masyarakat Bali. Jurnal Hukum dan Budaya, 5(1), 33–48.

Roesch, E., Amin, A., Gupta, J., & García-Moreno, C. (2020). Violence against women during COVID-19. BMJ, 369, m1712.

Sharma, A. (2020). Hinduism and gender. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Sugiharti, S. (2021). Gender bias in religious interpretation. Jurnal Studi Gender, 13(2), 99–115.

Suryani, L. (2021). Peran desa adat dalam penyelesaian konflik. Jurnal Sosial Bali, 8(1), 55–70.

UN Women. (2020). The shadow pandemic: Violence against women. New York.

Usher, K., Bhullar, N., Durkin, J., et al. (2020). Family violence during COVID-19. International Journal of Mental Health Nursing, 29(4), 549–552.

van Gelder, N., Peterman, A., Potts, A., et al. (2020). COVID-19 and intimate partner violence. EClinicalMedicine, 21, 100348.

World Health Organization. (2021). Violence against women prevalence estimates. Geneva: WHO.

World Health Organization. (2020). COVID-19 and violence against women. Geneva: WHO.

Arivia, G. (2021). Feminisme: Sebuah pengantar. Jakarta: Kompas.

Barker, G., & Ricardo, C. (2020). Men, masculinities and violence. World Bank Report.

Bradbury-Jones, C., & Isham, L. (2020). The pandemic paradox. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 29(13–14), 2047–2049.

Crawley, E., Loades, M., Feder, G., et al. (2020). Social distancing and family impact. BMJ Paediatrics Open, 4(1), e000701.

Dapic, M. R., Flander, G. B., & Prijatelj, K. (2020). Children and domestic violence. Archives of Psychiatry Research, 56(2), 181–192.

Gelles, R. J., & Cornell, C. P. (2020). Intimate violence in families. New York: Routledge.

Harnoko, B. R. (2020). Kekerasan terhadap perempuan. Jurnal Muwazah, 12(1), 1–10.

Kabeer, N. (2021). Gender equality and empowerment. Development and Change, 52(3), 555–574.

Mlambo-Ngcuka, P. (2020). Violence against women: The shadow pandemic. UN Women Report.

Puspitawati, H. (2020). Gender dan keluarga. Bogor: IPB Press.

Rahmayani, D. (2021). Kesehatan reproduksi perempuan. Jakarta: In Media.

Roesch, E., et al. (2020). Gender-based violence response. BMJ Global Health, 5(4), e002746.

Sulaeman, M., & Homzah, S. (2019). Kekerasan dalam rumah tangga. Jurnal Sosial Humaniora, 11(2), 87–95.

Titib, I. M. (2021). Veda dan kehidupan modern. Denpasar: Paramita.

Wiguna, I. M. A. (2024). Religious moderation in Bali. Journal of Religious Studies, 15(1), 22–37.

Yndo, M. C., Weston, R., & Marshall, L. L. (2019). Social reactions to IPV. Violence Against Women, 25(7), 817–838.

Downloads

Published

2026-06-30

Issue

Section

Articles