Introduction Violence against women is a serious threat to women’s health and human rights globally. Disability has been associated with increased risk of exposure to different forms of violence, however, there are questions concerning how best to measure this association. Research on understanding the association between violence and disability among women has included incorporating short disability measures into violence against women prevalence surveys. The potential to improve understanding of interconnections between violence and disability by measuring violence within disability-focused research is underexplored. The scoping review described here focuses on three areas of measurement of violence against women and disability: (1) measu...
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A comprehensive national response to violence against women with disabilities is long overdue in Aus...
Abstract Objectives: There are no population‐based estimates of the prevalence of interpersonal viol...
Statistics about violence experienced by women with disabilities are alarming, and yet, the reportin...
Abstract Background The aim of the study was to quantify levels of violence and discrimination among...
Violence against women (VAW) is a broad term used to capture aggressive acts committed toward women,...
Women are the parties who have potential chance to be victims; this problem is regardless of patriar...
This article explores the extent to which disabled individuals experience interpersonal violence due...
OBJECTIVES: There are no population-based estimates of the prevalence of interpersonal violence amon...
Objectives: There are no population-based estimates of the prevalence of interpersonal violence amon...
Prevalence rates of partner violence are high for women in general, but disabled women seem to be ev...
There is a paucity of robust nationally representative data from low- and middle-income countries (L...
Violence against women is a widespread challenge is various communities. Literature reveal that wome...
© Australian Social Policy Association. A comprehensive national response to violence against women ...
Background: About 15% of adults worldwide have a disability. These individuals are frequently repor...
© 2023. The authors This document is made available under the CC-BY 4.0 license http://creativecommo...
A comprehensive national response to violence against women with disabilities is long overdue in Aus...
Abstract Objectives: There are no population‐based estimates of the prevalence of interpersonal viol...
Statistics about violence experienced by women with disabilities are alarming, and yet, the reportin...
Abstract Background The aim of the study was to quantify levels of violence and discrimination among...
Violence against women (VAW) is a broad term used to capture aggressive acts committed toward women,...
Women are the parties who have potential chance to be victims; this problem is regardless of patriar...
This article explores the extent to which disabled individuals experience interpersonal violence due...
OBJECTIVES: There are no population-based estimates of the prevalence of interpersonal violence amon...
Objectives: There are no population-based estimates of the prevalence of interpersonal violence amon...
Prevalence rates of partner violence are high for women in general, but disabled women seem to be ev...
There is a paucity of robust nationally representative data from low- and middle-income countries (L...
Violence against women is a widespread challenge is various communities. Literature reveal that wome...
© Australian Social Policy Association. A comprehensive national response to violence against women ...
Background: About 15% of adults worldwide have a disability. These individuals are frequently repor...
© 2023. The authors This document is made available under the CC-BY 4.0 license http://creativecommo...
A comprehensive national response to violence against women with disabilities is long overdue in Aus...
Abstract Objectives: There are no population‐based estimates of the prevalence of interpersonal viol...