Tag: IPV

resources / Performance Monitoring for Action
Résultats de la Phase 2 Module Violence basée sur le genre (VBG)
/ | Leave a CommentLa violence entre partenaires intimes (VPI) est courante au Burkina Faso, où près d’une femme sur dix ont subi des VPI physiques ou sexuelles l’année dernière. De nombreuses femmes qui subissent des violences au sein de leurs ménages subissent aussi des VPI ; 58% des femmes mariées ou en union qui ont fait l’objet de […]
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resources / Sexual and Reproductive Health Matters
Intimate Partner Violence Perpetration and Victimization Among Young Adult Sexual Minorities
/ | Leave a CommentA recent article of Swiatlo et al. (2020) shows that sexual minority groups are disproportionately affected by intimate partner violence, indicating a need for increased prevention efforts and for studies exploring the mechanisms underlying these differences. Read the full article in the Journal Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health. Abstract CONTEXT: Intimate partner violence (IPV) among sexual minority young […]
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resources / Plos Journal
Gender, power, and violence: A systematic review of measures and their association with male perpetration of IPV
/ | Leave a CommentAbstract Introduction Harmful gender norms, views on the acceptability of violence against women, and power inequities in relationships have been explored as key drivers of male perpetration of intimate partner violence (IPV). Yet such antecedents have been inconsistently measured in the empirical literature. This systematic review aimed to identify which measures of gender inequitable norms, […]
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resources / Council of Europe
Violence against women and domestic violence in the Netherlands: Call for a stronger gender perspective
/ | Leave a CommentIn its first report on implementation by the Netherlands of the Convention on Preventing and Combating Violence against Women and Domestic Violence (widely known as the “Istanbul Convention”), the Council of Europe’s Group of Experts (GREVIO) stresses the country’s long history of addressing domestic violence and other forms of violence against women through policy and legislation, with […]
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resources / Conflict and Health
Developing an integrated intervention to address intimate partner violence and psychological distress in Congolese refugee women in Tanzania
/ | Leave a CommentMulti-sectoral, integrated interventions have long been recommended for addressing mental health and its social determinants (e.g., gender-based violence) in settings of ongoing adversity. We developed an integrated health and protection intervention to reduce psychological distress and intimate partner violence (IPV), and tested its delivery by lay facilitators in a low-resource refugee setting. Methods Formative research […]
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