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Prevalence of Suffering from Partner Violence in Women

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  • Helena Román Palacios
  • Daniela Villar Hernández

    (Resident physician specializing in Family Medicine, México)

  • Gilberto Cruz Arteaga
  • Olivia Guadalupe Villanueva Martinez
  • Cristian Mercado Esquivel
  • Elsa Susana Nava
  • Infante Miranda Miriam Idalith
  • Daniela Leticia Castañón Sánchez

    (Medical specialist in Family Medicine, Admission- Family Medicine, México)

  • Arturo Andrade Sanchez

    (Specialist in Emergency Medicine, México)

  • Paola Salinas Rodríguez

    (General Practitioner, México)

Abstract

The World Health Organization establishes intimate partner violence against women as a severe and growing Public Health problem worldwide, also considering it a serious violation of Human Rights, which translates into a negative impact on their quality of life, their decisions, their attitudes, and their physical, mental, sexual, reproductive, and economic well-being. This is why the timely detection of possible cases of violence is of vital importance.

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  • Helena Román Palacios & Daniela Villar Hernández & Gilberto Cruz Arteaga & Olivia Guadalupe Villanueva Martinez & Cristian Mercado Esquivel & Elsa Susana Nava & Infante Miranda Miriam Idalith & Dani, 2024. "Prevalence of Suffering from Partner Violence in Women," Biomedical Journal of Scientific & Technical Research, Biomedical Research Network+, LLC, vol. 56(2), pages 47951-47960, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:abf:journl:v:56:y:2024:i:2:p:47951-47960
    DOI: 10.26717/BJSTR.2024.56.008835
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