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GLS KALP: Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies, 2023
Gender-based Violence (GBV), sometimes referred to as physical and Sexual Violence (SGBV), is any dangerous act of sexual, physical, psychological, mental and emotional abuse committed against a person and based on socially discriminatory (i.e. gender) differences between men and women.
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Gender-based Violence (GBV), sometimes referred to as physical and Sexual Violence (SGBV), is any dangerous act of sexual, physical, psychological, mental and emotional abuse committed against a person and based on socially discriminatory (i.e. gender) differences between men and women.
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Emergency Nurse, 2011
Researchers in Australia have studied the mental health associations of intimate partner violence, rape, other forms of sexual assault, and stalking in which women are victims.
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Researchers in Australia have studied the mental health associations of intimate partner violence, rape, other forms of sexual assault, and stalking in which women are victims.
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TVZ, 2017
Ongeveer 1 op de 3 vrouwen wereldwijd krijgt in haar leven te maken met fysiek of seksueel geweld (WHO & LSHTM, 2010; Devries, 2013). We spreken van gender-based violence omdat dit geweld ongelijkmatig is verdeeld over de seksen: het treft vooral vrouwen en meisjes, waarbij er (bijna) altijd sprake is van ...
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Ongeveer 1 op de 3 vrouwen wereldwijd krijgt in haar leven te maken met fysiek of seksueel geweld (WHO & LSHTM, 2010; Devries, 2013). We spreken van gender-based violence omdat dit geweld ongelijkmatig is verdeeld over de seksen: het treft vooral vrouwen en meisjes, waarbij er (bijna) altijd sprake is van ...
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The central issue of this volume is violence against women and young girls as part of symbolic or systemic violence, overt or subtle, and its impact on their health and general well-being. Recognised as a determinant of health, violence has been aptly described as a silent epidemic affecting women not only in Europe but globally.
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