In this paper, an overview of violence against women prevalence in Serbia and worldwide, as well as its influences on health, is given. Apart from causing physical injuries, violence against women is a risk factor for developing different health problems. Violence effects on health are cumulative, and its consequences remain even after quitting violence. Most frequent health disorders related to violence are expressed as so called "functional" disorders, such as: diverse chronicle pain syndromes, gastrointestinal disorders, irritable bowel syndrome etc. Also, violence consequences could be sexual transmitted infections, unwanted pregnancy followed by complication and low birth weight, as well as various psychological disorders - depression,...
Numerous findings in scientific literature consistently show the association of intimate partner vio...
Gender Based violence-including rape, domestic violence, murder and sexual abuse-is a profund health...
The original publication is available at http://www.samj.org.zaObjectives: An association between in...
This paper outlines the current literature on the effect of violence on women's reproductive health....
Background: There are many studies concerning the health consequences of intimate partner violence (...
Domestic violence is currently one of the most common type of violence and includes all forms of phy...
The high incidence of domestic and public violence affecting women and children, but also men causes...
Objectives: Violence is regarded as a major health issue in an increasing amount of literature and i...
Violence against women is associated with many negative health consequences for women.1 The health s...
Domestic violence involving women in relationships is no longer a private issue. Resolving this prob...
Objectives: Violence is regarded as a major health issue in an increasing amount of literature and i...
Abstract: Objectives: Violence is regarded as a major health issue in an increasing amount of litera...
Background: Data on Roma women's experience of violence from their male partners are very scarce. We...
PURPOSE: The association between victimisation and adverse health in children is well established bu...
Purpose: The association between victimisation and adverse health in children is well established bu...
Numerous findings in scientific literature consistently show the association of intimate partner vio...
Gender Based violence-including rape, domestic violence, murder and sexual abuse-is a profund health...
The original publication is available at http://www.samj.org.zaObjectives: An association between in...
This paper outlines the current literature on the effect of violence on women's reproductive health....
Background: There are many studies concerning the health consequences of intimate partner violence (...
Domestic violence is currently one of the most common type of violence and includes all forms of phy...
The high incidence of domestic and public violence affecting women and children, but also men causes...
Objectives: Violence is regarded as a major health issue in an increasing amount of literature and i...
Violence against women is associated with many negative health consequences for women.1 The health s...
Domestic violence involving women in relationships is no longer a private issue. Resolving this prob...
Objectives: Violence is regarded as a major health issue in an increasing amount of literature and i...
Abstract: Objectives: Violence is regarded as a major health issue in an increasing amount of litera...
Background: Data on Roma women's experience of violence from their male partners are very scarce. We...
PURPOSE: The association between victimisation and adverse health in children is well established bu...
Purpose: The association between victimisation and adverse health in children is well established bu...
Numerous findings in scientific literature consistently show the association of intimate partner vio...
Gender Based violence-including rape, domestic violence, murder and sexual abuse-is a profund health...
The original publication is available at http://www.samj.org.zaObjectives: An association between in...