This study investigates the prevalence of physical and psychological violence against infertile women in Karachi, Pakistan. A total of 400 infertile women attending the selected infertility clinics in Karachi, Pakistan were interviewed using the to investigate their experiences of physical and psychological violence. Out of 400 infertile women, 278 (64%) reported to be the victims of violence during the last 12 months before they were interviewed. Nearly one quarter (23.1%) reported facing physical violence. All women reported their husbands and their family members to be the perpetrators. It is concluded that Clinicians should identify the abused women and provide them with medical care and supportive counseling
This research paper is about domestic violence on women in District Bhimber and Mirpur Azad Jammu an...
Background: Violence against women is considered as a global problem and the trend for abusing domes...
Background: Violence against women and threat of violence are some of the main barriers to women's e...
This study investigates the prevalence of physical and psychological violence against infertile wome...
<p><strong>Objective</strong>: To investigate the prevalence of physical and psychological violence ...
Zakar R, Zakria Zakar M, Mikolajczyk RT, Krämer A. Intimate partner violence and its association wit...
Objective: Abuse of women has been associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes. Data about abuse from...
AbstractBackground & Aims: Violence is a global problem. More than 1. 6 millions of people worl...
Background: This study were to estimate the prevalence and frequency of physical, psychological and ...
Domestic violence (DV) against infertile women is an important health concern, which affect their we...
WOS: 000410150100026PubMed ID: 29067064Background & Objective: Violence against women is a widesprea...
This paper aims to determine the prevalence of infertility among Iraqi women who suffer from domesti...
Background: Violence against women is considered as a global problem and the trend for abusing domes...
Background: Worldwide, domestic violence (DV) is a cause of death and disability among women aged 15...
Purpose: Domestic violence against females is an important societal issue and the researches shows t...
This research paper is about domestic violence on women in District Bhimber and Mirpur Azad Jammu an...
Background: Violence against women is considered as a global problem and the trend for abusing domes...
Background: Violence against women and threat of violence are some of the main barriers to women's e...
This study investigates the prevalence of physical and psychological violence against infertile wome...
<p><strong>Objective</strong>: To investigate the prevalence of physical and psychological violence ...
Zakar R, Zakria Zakar M, Mikolajczyk RT, Krämer A. Intimate partner violence and its association wit...
Objective: Abuse of women has been associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes. Data about abuse from...
AbstractBackground & Aims: Violence is a global problem. More than 1. 6 millions of people worl...
Background: This study were to estimate the prevalence and frequency of physical, psychological and ...
Domestic violence (DV) against infertile women is an important health concern, which affect their we...
WOS: 000410150100026PubMed ID: 29067064Background & Objective: Violence against women is a widesprea...
This paper aims to determine the prevalence of infertility among Iraqi women who suffer from domesti...
Background: Violence against women is considered as a global problem and the trend for abusing domes...
Background: Worldwide, domestic violence (DV) is a cause of death and disability among women aged 15...
Purpose: Domestic violence against females is an important societal issue and the researches shows t...
This research paper is about domestic violence on women in District Bhimber and Mirpur Azad Jammu an...
Background: Violence against women is considered as a global problem and the trend for abusing domes...
Background: Violence against women and threat of violence are some of the main barriers to women's e...