2019
DOI: 10.17116/jnevro20191191234
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Depression in women - the victims of domestic violence (forensic psychiatry aspects)

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“…Scholars such as Barlow and Durand (2012) explained that only about 20-40 percent of depression cases are caused by genetic factors, while other major factors are life experiences. Based on several studies, victims of domestic violence tend to experience depression (Ferrari et al, 2014;Haritonova et al, 2019;Haqqi & Faizi, 2010;Hsieh & Shu, 2019;Yuan & Hesketh, 2019). Depression is indicated by a depressed mood most of the day, diminished interest or pleasure, significant weight loss, fatigue or loss of energy, worthlessness, diminished ability to think or concrete (American Psychiatric Association, 2013).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Scholars such as Barlow and Durand (2012) explained that only about 20-40 percent of depression cases are caused by genetic factors, while other major factors are life experiences. Based on several studies, victims of domestic violence tend to experience depression (Ferrari et al, 2014;Haritonova et al, 2019;Haqqi & Faizi, 2010;Hsieh & Shu, 2019;Yuan & Hesketh, 2019). Depression is indicated by a depressed mood most of the day, diminished interest or pleasure, significant weight loss, fatigue or loss of energy, worthlessness, diminished ability to think or concrete (American Psychiatric Association, 2013).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%