Intimate Partner Violence: Risk and Vulnerability Factors, Health Promotion and Prevention in Educational and Healthcare Contexts

Violence between couples is one of the most common forms of abuse. The consequences that this phenomenon has on the victims, but also on the aggressors, are serious enough to justify the multiple investigations focused on the topic. In the literature, a strong heterogeneity of variables has been lin...

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description Violence between couples is one of the most common forms of abuse. The consequences that this phenomenon has on the victims, but also on the aggressors, are serious enough to justify the multiple investigations focused on the topic. In the literature, a strong heterogeneity of variables has been linked to this phenomenon (previous history of abuse, sexism, normalization of violence, culture, etc.) in different ways. In the same way, considering violence within the LGTBI+ community, the reviewed literature concludes that intimate partner violence does not entail forms of abuse specifically linked to these couples, since aggressions are manifested in hetero- and homosexual couples regardless of their sexual orientation. This heterogeneity of variables linked with the phenomenon can be assumed to have a positive impact on the prevention of abuse; however, to date, the actions taken have not been sufficient. There is thus a need to adopt a broader approach that includes not only all the social agents involved but also how the world and society are constantly evolving, changing how violence and abuse are perpetrated and interpreted.In view of the above, this reprint presents ten valuable investigations carried out by researchers of international prestige focused on different contexts, social agents, and the way victims are affected by the variables linked to the phenomenon, indicating how they interact and modify the way teens see romantic relationships and violence.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-1323832024-04-01T23:19:21Z Intimate Partner Violence: Risk and Vulnerability Factors, Health Promotion and Prevention in Educational and Healthcare Contexts Cuadrado-Gordillo, Isabel Parra, Guadalupe Martín-Mora teen dating violence male victimization female victimization moral disengagement sexism adolescent and young couple violence homosexual couples heterosexual couples violent victimization perception of abuse marital dissatisfaction intimate partner violence self-esteem coping gender roles transgender gender-diverse sexual violence gender expression avoidance behavior quality of life GHQ-12 risk factors victims of violence chronic pain health scoping review behavioral sensitivity emotional intelligence violence in young couples female same-sex couples violence risks factors domestic violence primary healthcare general practitioners female victims nurses midwives gay bisexual transsexual victimization Spain child welfare healthcare policy thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JB Society and culture: general::JBF Social and ethical issues Violence between couples is one of the most common forms of abuse. The consequences that this phenomenon has on the victims, but also on the aggressors, are serious enough to justify the multiple investigations focused on the topic. In the literature, a strong heterogeneity of variables has been linked to this phenomenon (previous history of abuse, sexism, normalization of violence, culture, etc.) in different ways. In the same way, considering violence within the LGTBI+ community, the reviewed literature concludes that intimate partner violence does not entail forms of abuse specifically linked to these couples, since aggressions are manifested in hetero- and homosexual couples regardless of their sexual orientation. This heterogeneity of variables linked with the phenomenon can be assumed to have a positive impact on the prevention of abuse; however, to date, the actions taken have not been sufficient. There is thus a need to adopt a broader approach that includes not only all the social agents involved but also how the world and society are constantly evolving, changing how violence and abuse are perpetrated and interpreted.In view of the above, this reprint presents ten valuable investigations carried out by researchers of international prestige focused on different contexts, social agents, and the way victims are affected by the variables linked to the phenomenon, indicating how they interact and modify the way teens see romantic relationships and violence. 2024-01-08T14:44:34Z 2024-01-08T14:44:34Z 2023 book ONIX_20240108_9783036595221_42 9783036595221 9783036595238 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/132383 eng application/octet-stream Attribution 4.0 International https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/8400 https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/8400 MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 10.3390/books978-3-0365-9523-8 10.3390/books978-3-0365-9523-8 46cabcaa-dd94-4bfe-87b4-55023c1b36d0 9783036595221 9783036595238 162 Basel open access
spellingShingle teen dating violence
male victimization
female victimization
moral disengagement
sexism
adolescent and young couple violence
homosexual couples
heterosexual couples
violent victimization
perception of abuse
marital dissatisfaction
intimate partner violence
self-esteem
coping
gender roles
transgender
gender-diverse
sexual violence
gender expression
avoidance behavior
quality of life
GHQ-12
risk factors
victims of violence
chronic pain
health
scoping review
behavioral sensitivity
emotional intelligence
violence in young couples
female same-sex couples
violence
risks factors
domestic violence
primary healthcare
general practitioners
female victims
nurses
midwives
gay
bisexual
transsexual
victimization
Spain
child welfare
healthcare
policy
thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History
thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JB Society and culture: general::JBF Social and ethical issues
Intimate Partner Violence: Risk and Vulnerability Factors, Health Promotion and Prevention in Educational and Healthcare Contexts
title Intimate Partner Violence: Risk and Vulnerability Factors, Health Promotion and Prevention in Educational and Healthcare Contexts
title_full Intimate Partner Violence: Risk and Vulnerability Factors, Health Promotion and Prevention in Educational and Healthcare Contexts
title_fullStr Intimate Partner Violence: Risk and Vulnerability Factors, Health Promotion and Prevention in Educational and Healthcare Contexts
title_full_unstemmed Intimate Partner Violence: Risk and Vulnerability Factors, Health Promotion and Prevention in Educational and Healthcare Contexts
title_short Intimate Partner Violence: Risk and Vulnerability Factors, Health Promotion and Prevention in Educational and Healthcare Contexts
title_sort intimate partner violence risk and vulnerability factors health promotion and prevention in educational and healthcare contexts
topic teen dating violence
male victimization
female victimization
moral disengagement
sexism
adolescent and young couple violence
homosexual couples
heterosexual couples
violent victimization
perception of abuse
marital dissatisfaction
intimate partner violence
self-esteem
coping
gender roles
transgender
gender-diverse
sexual violence
gender expression
avoidance behavior
quality of life
GHQ-12
risk factors
victims of violence
chronic pain
health
scoping review
behavioral sensitivity
emotional intelligence
violence in young couples
female same-sex couples
violence
risks factors
domestic violence
primary healthcare
general practitioners
female victims
nurses
midwives
gay
bisexual
transsexual
victimization
Spain
child welfare
healthcare
policy
thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History
thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JB Society and culture: general::JBF Social and ethical issues
topic_facet teen dating violence
male victimization
female victimization
moral disengagement
sexism
adolescent and young couple violence
homosexual couples
heterosexual couples
violent victimization
perception of abuse
marital dissatisfaction
intimate partner violence
self-esteem
coping
gender roles
transgender
gender-diverse
sexual violence
gender expression
avoidance behavior
quality of life
GHQ-12
risk factors
victims of violence
chronic pain
health
scoping review
behavioral sensitivity
emotional intelligence
violence in young couples
female same-sex couples
violence
risks factors
domestic violence
primary healthcare
general practitioners
female victims
nurses
midwives
gay
bisexual
transsexual
victimization
Spain
child welfare
healthcare
policy
thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History
thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JB Society and culture: general::JBF Social and ethical issues
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