3noThis study examines the situation of women (N = 124) who had presented themselves to an anti-violence center in Italy in the previous 3-5 years. At follow-up, 37.3% had no contact with the perpetrator, 22.7% had stayed with him, and 39.8% had “forced” contact. Almost half of the sample was still subjected to intimate partner violence (IPV). Compared to women with “no contact,” the risk of IPV was 5.9 times higher for women who stayed with the perpetrator, and 10.5 times higher for women with “forced” contact. These results confirm that ending IPV does not depend exclusively on women’s choices.reservedmixedPomicino, Laura*; Beltramini, Lucia; Romito, PatriziaPomicino, Laura; Beltramini, Lucia; Romito, Patrizi
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Violence against women and girls is both a human rights and a public health issue. It is a global ph...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS Domestic violence is defined by the U.N. as the kind of violence perpetrated by...
This study explores intimate partner violence (IPV) evolution during the lockdown with a sample of 2...
Intimate partner violence is a widespread problem that persists in most countries and is associated ...
Intimate partner violence (IPV)-defined as physical, psychological, sexual, and/or economic violence...
This study focuses on Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) and how it escalates into femicide. 275 women ...
Internationally, Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) is a serious social problem whose extent is difficu...
This study aimed to identify factors associated with the likelihood of IPV cessation among women att...
Looking for help and support has a central role in the process of putting an end to partner violence...
In the United States, more than one in four women experience rape, physical assault, and/or stalking...
This paper addresses femicide in Italy. The assumption is that femicide is not a discrete act of kil...
In 2006, the Italian National Institute of Statistics (ISTAT) conducted a survey over the entire nat...
4Violence against women often continues after couples separate. Although the involvement of children...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is simultaneously assumed as a serious crime and a major public heal...
Violence against women is a disabler of dignity, liberty, and rights of the person, with murder bein...
Violence against women and girls is both a human rights and a public health issue. It is a global ph...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS Domestic violence is defined by the U.N. as the kind of violence perpetrated by...