Scholarly Articles On Intimate Partner Violence. Intimate partner violence IPV and domestic violence have devastating effects on the health and well-being of people exposed to abuse. Intimate partner violence IPV defined as behaviour by an intimate partner that causes physical sexual or psychological harm including acts of physical aggression sexual coercion psychological abuse and controlling behaviours remains a prevalent global health problem. Under normal circumstances IPV is an incredibly difficult public health and socio-judicial issue to address by nature IPV is behind closed doors and thus stigma shame and embarrassment as well as concerns over safety and. Issues related to intimate partner violence IPV in married cohabiting and dating couples have generated a great deal of interest from scholars social activists and the public.
It has been accepted for inclusion in All Theses Dissertations and Other. This type of violence can occur among heterosexual or samesex couples Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2014. Intimate partner violence IPV is a global concern with a significant public health impact 1 2. Scholarly and Creative Works for Minnesota State University Mankato. Intimate partner violence IPV is a global health problem characterized as any behaviour within an intimate relationship that causes physical psychological or sexual harm 1. At present it is well-documented that IPV can cause extensive mental health consequences among its victims 2 3 4 5.
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It is known that up to 75 of IPV episodes occur after a. Each year in the United States nearly 12 million people are the victims of some form of intimate partner violence IPV or domestic abuse. Rape is now known to occur more frequently than reported with. The term intimate partner violence describes physical sexual or psychological harm by a current or former partner or spouse. With personal movement limited and people confined to their homes advocates expressed concern about a potential increase in intimate partner violence IPV. The World Health Organization WHO defines IPV as any behavior within an intimate relationship by an intimate partner that causes physical psychological or sexual harm to those in the relationship.