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Citation

Aghakhani N, Sharif Nia H, Moosavi E, Eftekhari A, Zarei A, Bahrami N, Nikoonejad AR. Iran. J. Psychiatry Behav. Sci. 2015; 9(4): e2446.

Affiliation

Department of Infectious Diseases, School of Medicine, Urmia University of Medical Sciences, Urmia, IR Iran.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2015, Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences and Health Services)

DOI

10.17795/ijpbs-2446

PMID

26834806

PMCID

PMC4733310

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Today, domestic violence against women is a growing epidemic that can be observed in many countries.

OBJECTIVES: This study was carried out to determine the types of domestic violence against women who were referred to the Legal Medical Organization of Iran in Urmia, Iran in 2012.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: The descriptive survey included demographic information, abuse screening, and items regarding partner involvement. Data was gathered using face-to-face structured interviews. The study population included 300, women 18 years of age or older, and data was collected about their demographic characteristics and the types of domestic violence they experienced. SPSS software version 16 was used for the analyses.

RESULTS: The majority of participants were in the 25 - 30 age group, and 83% of them were battered by their husbands in various ways. No significant relationships were observed between violence and unemployment, increasing age, and home ownership.

CONCLUSIONS: The prevalence of abuse reported by women in this population suggests that many women that are referred to the Legal Medical Organization of Iran may have a history of abuse. Abused women may have different reasons for seeking a divorce. If routine screening for abuse is included in counseling, health providers will have the opportunity to develop a safety plan and initiate appropriate referrals.


Language: en

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