Mental health consequences of intimate partner violence against women in El Salvador.

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Violence against women (VAW) is currently one of the main problems in El Salvador, which leads the ranking of femicides in the world. We conducted the first national survey on VAW in El Salvador following the World Health Organization (WHO) methodology, to determine the impact of violence on women’s mental health (N = 1,274). Women who had experienced intimate partner violence showed significantly poorer mental health and more suicidal ideations. Common mental disorders were significantly associated with the experience of all forms of violence, after adjusting for sociodemographic variables and stressful life experiences. The results are discussed in connection with the primary care protocols and the design of public policies.

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https://openpolicyfinder.jisc.ac.uk/id/publication/9564

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Navarro-Mantas, L., de Lemus, S. y Megías, J. L. (2021). Mental health consequences of intimate partner violence against women in El Salvador. Violence Against Women. ISSN: 1077-8012. 27 (15-16), pp. 2927-2944.

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