“…Thus, the lack of transportation adapted to their needs limits their access and participation (Dunkle et al, 2020), a situation exacerbated particularly in middle-and low-income countries (Valentine et al, 2019). Additionally, professionals in services (e.g., medical, judicial, police personnel) usually lack specialized training to address the needs of these women with disabilities (e.g., knowledge of how to address them or how to identify and address violence situations) (Hanass-Hancock et al, 2020;Namatovu et al, 2022;Ruiz-Pérez et al, 2018;Vellaz Zamorano et al, 2021). To this is added the fact of their greater economic dependence on their partner and family, a situation in which a very high percentage of these women find themselves, making it more challenging to leave such relationships and break the cycle of violence (Fanslow et al, 2021).…”