2019
DOI: 10.1089/vio.2018.0034
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Intimate Partner Violence-Related Injuries Among Colombian Women

Abstract: Previous studies have reported that the majority of women who suffer physical injuries related to intimate partner violence (IPV) have been injured in the head, neck, and/or face. No studies have provided detailed information on injuries suffered by Colombian abused women, and therefore the types of injuries, where on the body they have been inflicted and the associated symptoms experienced by women who are victims of IPV remain unknown in the Colombian context. This study aims to describe the patterns of inju… Show more

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“…First, some suggest that these impairments may be related to PTSD and anxiety presented by women who have been victims of IPV (Hidalgo-Ruzzante et al, 2012;Stein et al, 2002). Second, other studies suggest that the decline in cognitive performance and mental health may be related to injuires to the head (traumatic brain injury, TBI) presented in most of the women who suffer from physical IPV (Quiroz Molinares et al, 2019;Valera & Berenbaum, 2003).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…First, some suggest that these impairments may be related to PTSD and anxiety presented by women who have been victims of IPV (Hidalgo-Ruzzante et al, 2012;Stein et al, 2002). Second, other studies suggest that the decline in cognitive performance and mental health may be related to injuires to the head (traumatic brain injury, TBI) presented in most of the women who suffer from physical IPV (Quiroz Molinares et al, 2019;Valera & Berenbaum, 2003).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, this link cannot be fully addressed as most of the literature has focused on men with war trauma (Vasterling et al, 2006), or sports-related injuries (Manley et al, 2017). Finally, most of the research has focused on the United States and Spain, and less is known about the consequences of IPV in other parts of the world such as Latin American contexts (Daugherty et al, 2019;Ruiz, 2015;Stein et al, 2002;Torices et al, 2016;Valera & Berenbaum, 2003).…”
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“…42 In Colombia, BI screening in the general population is not common 43 and is even less common in women survivors of IPV. 44 Assessing for a history of BI in women who have experienced IPV is especially important when women are seeking social services. Lack of knowledge about the possible effects of BI on women survivors likely results in misunderstandings and/or poor interventions, both by the health system and by respective government entities.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Obviously, women who experience various forms of IPV will suffer from serious short-and longterm mental, physical, sexual, and reproductive health problems [18]. Previous studies have stated that neurological complications cerebral anoxia, bone fractures, burn, permanent infirmity, and even death were linked to IPV [19]. Domestic violence (DV) against women is a significant social and public health problem globally [20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%