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Isra Medical Journal. 2014; 6 (4): 319-323
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-183523

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Objective: To estimate the prevalence of domestic violence among married female healthcare providers within the Pakistani context


Design: A systematic review has been done


Place and duration: From January 1992 to December 2011 the international and national published literature on domestic violence analyzed and scrutinized


Results: Of the total 54 researched articles revealed that worldwide domestic violence prevalence is ranged of 10% - 69% however, in Pakistan it is 30% to 79%. Verbal violence is the most common type which further leads to other form of domestic violence such as emotional, physical, and sexual violence. Internationally, very limited literatures were available on domestic violence among female healthcare providers but, no literature was found in the Pakistani context


Conclusion: Our literature review reveals that globally female are significantly experiencing in a large proportion with domestic violence and verbal violence in more common. Further research is also need in this regard especially on the ground of domestic violence among healthcare providers

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Isra Medical Journal. 2009; 1 (2): 54-56
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-125402

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The objectives of this search were to estimate the burden of domestic violence, its contributing factors and strategies based on literature preview for the prevention and control of domestic violence. Published literature about domestic violence in Pakistan during the years 1998 to 2008 was analyzed and scrutinized. This article is based on the searched result of 200 articles published in the English language from which finally 13 articles were selected. Search terms included [Violence], [Domestic violence], [Domestic violence in Pakistan] and [Strategies and Recommendations for Prevention of Domestic violence]. According to these studies, the intimate partners' violence is reported as in the range of 30% to 79%. In Pakistan, there are some notable factors which make women prone to domestic violence like women's low education, low empowerment, existing misconceptions about Islamic thoughts and traditional norms, misuse of women in the name of honor justifying honor killing, poverty and existence of unjust traditional dowry system in the society. The most common points made by researchers for prevention and control are 1]the need to recognize the domestic violence against women as an important issue 2]enhancement of educational and health facilities for the prevention and control of violence with combined awareness programs by governmental or non-governmental organizations and 3]enactment and promulgation of comprehensive laws to combat this problem. Our work reveals that a significantly large proportion of women suffer with domestic violence and the factors identified are preventable and modifiable to a greater extent. Further research is also needed in this regard


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Humans , Female , Women , Socioeconomic Factors , Awareness
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