“…1 It is known that this kind of violence can result in physical, mental and emotional health problems in women, as well as entailing high economic costs for a country, either through medical expenses due to the impossibility of productive work or the consequences related to mental health.2 Violence against women is considered a priority in the human rights area, and it can occur in various forms, such as physical, psychological, moral, property or sexual violence and in 70% of the cases the perpetrator is someone with whom she either maintains or has maintained an affective bond. [1][2][3] In Brazil, according to data from the Specialized Attendance Police Stations for Women, about 205,000 women have been reported within a single year. 3 Data from the Notification of Injury Information System showed that 223,796 cases were reported for victims of domestic violence, sexual violence and others violence cases in 2015, where two out of those three cases (147,691 total) were women subjects, and they demanded care in a health unit due to violence.…”