The effects of violence against women in the family and its psychological implications

Homa Derakhshesh, Mah Monir ChitsazEsfahani, Negar Yamin

Abstract


Violence against women is a serious threat to health and human rights. Violence against women is recognized as a major problem because of the key implications for reproductive health, the physical and mental health of women. Violence against women is a phenomenon in which a woman is subjected to violence by another for the sake of her gender. If this type of behavior is within the framework of the family and between husbands and husbands, it is interpreted as domestic violence. Negative social consequences, such as increasing the cost of healthcare due to the woman's exposure to physical and psychological illnesses caused by violence, reducing the productivity and labor force of women, are another consequence of this social and health culture. In Iran, as in other countries, violence against women is an important social problem. In this research, the types of husbands' violence against women and the effect of different factors on their incidence in women are investigated so that the information can be used to create culture for strengthening the status and human values of women, promotion of women's social status, promotion of health And reproductive rights in the community, informing men about the different dimensions of violence and its negative effects on the current and future status of the family, the use of the provision of health and education for understanding and reducing violence in the family and eventually expanding the culture and facilities of family counseling Take.

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