“…When considering the appropriateness of measures for gaining global estimates of childhood exposure to DVA, the researchers considered three main areas: firstly, which measure had been most commonly applied within LMICs, second, which was most acceptable according to the indicators covered in COSMIN PROMs, and finally, which measure covered aspects of exposure to DVA the closest, based on our current understanding. Three of the measures have been applied in LMICs—the CEDV, which has been implemented in Brazil ( 50 ), India ( 51 ), Iran ( 52 ), Iraqi-Kurdistan ( 53 ), Pakistan ( 54 ), and South Africa ( 55 ), the JVQ, which has been applied in China ( 71 ), Pakistan ( 73 ) and South Africa ( 75 ), and the CPIC, which has been applied in China ( 64–66 ), and Pakistan ( 67 ). Based on this information, it could be assumed that the CEDV is the most appropriate measure for assessing childhood exposure to DVA within LMICs, although it is still sparsely implemented.…”