There is scientific evidence that indicates an association between violence and drug use in women and that drug consumption only generates physical, mental and social health problems and does not solve any problems, but if they increase the risks to health status and have an impact on quality Of Life-Related Health, hence the importance of measuring quality of life, since health measurement goes beyond the usual indicators of morbidity and mortality, life expectancy and potentially lost life years.
Quality of life is an estimate of the physical, mental, and social effects in daily life and the impact of these effects on levels of subjective well-being, satisfaction, and selfesteem. Therefore, the objective of this work is to contextualize the binomial of the phenomenon of couple violence and the state of the art that keeps drug consumption and its repercussions on the health of women, for the health professional knowledge of the quality of Life takes on great importance to deepen the care needs that women require and to design effective interventions that contribute to enhance the quality of life.