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Study confirms intimate partner violence leading health risk factor for women

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posted on 2024-07-11, 18:31 authored by Kim Webster, Zuleyka Zevallos
Barely a week passes without a media report of the suffering or tragic death of a woman at the hands of a partner. Typically, these accounts focus on the individuals involved. While important, in isolation, such a focus can belie the fact intimate partner violence is a wider social problem, obscuring both the factors contributing to it and opportunities to prevent it. A study being launched today by Australia's National Research Organisation for Women's Safety confirms the serious impacts of intimate partner violence. The analysis, undertaken by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, provides estimates of the impact of intimate partner violence on women's health. Data from the Personal Safety Survey, Australia's most reliable violence prevalence survey, was used as a key input.

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