2014
DOI: 10.3402/gha.v7.25658
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Intimate Partner Violence and Mental Health

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“…Close to half of the interviewees were directly or indirectly exposed to different types of abuse at early ages. The numbers found in this study are higher than estimates given for the Latin American region (DÁngelo & Molina, 2010;Ulibarri et al, 2009), thereby providing data on the scope of this problem and adding information to the scant research done in developing countries (Ellsberg & Emmelin, 2014;Larraín & Bascunan, 2008;Vázquez & Panadero, 2016). Therefore, and along the same lines as indicated by Tinoco et al (2015), in Nicaragua it seems that there is a normalization and tolerance of the use of violence in family dynamics.…”
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confidence: 45%
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“…Close to half of the interviewees were directly or indirectly exposed to different types of abuse at early ages. The numbers found in this study are higher than estimates given for the Latin American region (DÁngelo & Molina, 2010;Ulibarri et al, 2009), thereby providing data on the scope of this problem and adding information to the scant research done in developing countries (Ellsberg & Emmelin, 2014;Larraín & Bascunan, 2008;Vázquez & Panadero, 2016). Therefore, and along the same lines as indicated by Tinoco et al (2015), in Nicaragua it seems that there is a normalization and tolerance of the use of violence in family dynamics.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 45%
“…Overall, the results show that substance abuse, in addition to having a negative effect on healing processes under the especially adverse conditions these women have experienced, is mainly related to physical and sexual violence experienced in childhood. These findings contribute important information given the absence of studies in developing countries, where the impact of violence on the victims is unknown (Ellsberg & Emmelin, 2014). In this context, the issue is even more complex, as there are no support mechanisms that work with women and girls who have suffered different types of abuse, such that said substance abuse could result in victims' declining psychological and physical health (Rincón et al, 2004).…”
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confidence: 90%
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“…Algunos estudios con víctimas de violencia de pareja de Centroamérica revelan que el miedo inhibe la separación (Bolaños et al, 2009;Ruiz et al, 2013), no obstante, este tendría un origen multicausal que podría estar relacionado con una amplia variedad de factores, habiéndose demostrado que el apoyo procedente de la familia influye positivamente en la ruptura con la relación de maltrato (Rivas et al, 2018). Hay que señalar que son pocos los estudios en los que se analice el impacto de la violencia en mujeres procedentes de países de bajos ingresos (Ellsberg y Emmelin, 2014), de modo que esta realidad está pendiente de ser visibilizada en más investigaciones. Además, los resultados que se reportan en regiones con niveles altos de ingresos no reflejan la realidad de otras sociedades en las que no existen respuestas del sector de la justicia, ni prestación de servicios de apoyo integral en la eliminación de la violencia contra las mujeres.…”
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“…Guest Editors Mary Ellsberg for GHA and Sheila Sprague for EJPT , both experts in the field of IPV, have brought cutting edge knowledge together addressing IPV and mental health from a global health and psychotrauma perspective, respectively (Ellsberg & Emmelin, 2014; Sprague et al, 2014). They both have been pioneers in making violence against women visible as a major global health problem during the past two decades.…”
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