Preventing and addressing intimate partner violence against migrant and ethnic minority women: the role of the health sector: policy brief
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Authors
Vives-Cases, Carmen;La Parra, Daniel;Goicolea, Isabel;Felt, Emily;Briones-Vozmediano, Erica;Ortiz-Barreda, Gaby;
Issue Date
2014
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Publications
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Keywords
Battered Women; Domestic Violence;Ethnic Groups;Health Policy; Transients and Migrants
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Abstract
Description
Violence against women is an extreme manifestation of gender inequality in society and a serious violation of fundamental human rights. Intimate partner violence (‎IPV)‎ is the most common type of such violence and takes place within couples. IPV can lead to death, physical injury, functional impairment, mental health problems, negative health behaviour, chronic conditions and reproductive health problems. Institutional discrimination, lack of access to or knowledge of services, and cultural differences can prevent women who are not only experiencing IPV but also migrants or members of ethnic minorities from seeking help. This policy brief aims to provide input into the role of the health sector in preventing and addressing IPV among migrant women and those of ethnic minorities. It describes the scope of the problem, presenting key evidence, and makes recommendations for health policy and health systems, health facilities and health service providers.
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WHO. Regional Office for Europe
