Prevalence of Suffering from Partner Violence in Women
Helena Román Palacios,
Daniela Villar Hernández,
Gilberto Cruz Arteaga,
Olivia Guadalupe Villanueva Martinez,
Cristian Mercado Esquivel,
Elsa Susana Nava,
Infante Miranda Miriam Idalith,
Daniela Leticia Castañón Sánchez,
Arturo Andrade Sanchez and
Paola Salinas RodrÃguez
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Daniela Villar Hernández: Resident physician specializing in Family Medicine, México
Daniela Leticia Castañón Sánchez: Medical specialist in Family Medicine, Admission- Family Medicine, México
Arturo Andrade Sanchez: Specialist in Emergency Medicine, México
Paola Salinas RodrÃguez: General Practitioner, México
Biomedical Journal of Scientific & Technical Research, 2024, vol. 56, issue 2, 47951-47960
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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Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.26717/BJSTR.2024.56.008835
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