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    Prevalence and factors of physical punishment and psychological aggression toward children under five in Mongolia: an analysis of the 2018 Social Indicator Survey by Anujin Enkhbat, Seungman Cha, Ermias Tadesse Beyene, Yan Jin

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Background The global prevalence of violence against children is alarmingly high, with millions facing violent discipline and physical punishment. In Mongolia, domestic violence-related criminal offenses have sharply increased, with a 46.92% surge in the first quarter of 2020 compared to 2019. …”
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    TYPOLOGY OF CHILD MURDER AND ATTEMPTED MURDER INCLUDING RISK AND PROTECTIVE FACTORS by Piotr Bogacki, Mariusz Granosik, Izabela Kamińska-Jatczak

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…These documents were provided by the office of the Ombudsman for Children to facilitate the reconstruction of the social and educational contexts surrounding child fatalities.In our research, we applied the method of individual cases focused on contrasting comparisons, typology of the phenomenon under study, and reconstruction of its conditions.The resulting conclusions outline four distinct types of homicides, delineated by their social and educational aspects: (1) homicide stemming from an "unnoticed" trajectory of domestic violence, (2) homicide arising from mental disorders (3) homicide coupled with unpreparedness for the arrival of a child, and (4) murder as a consequence of failing to protect the child against aggression from another adult who is not a parent. …”
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    When Race, Rape, and Religion Collide by Evelyn Parker

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Indeed, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that the domestic violence crisis peaked in early 2021 during the COVID-19 lockdown, mostly among women and children who were having to shelter with their abusers. …”
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    Parental kidnapping as a form of abuse of parental rights by O. G. Yushkevych, M. Yu. Burdin

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Ukrainian legal practitioners categorize the actions falling under the concept of “parental kidnapping” as domestic violence against the child in the form of psychological violence, especially towards the other parent with whom the child lived before the abduction. …”
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    Administrative and Legal Principles of the Activities of the National Police of Ukraine in Preventing and Counteracting Bullying by D. A. Sorochan

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…It has been noted that the prevention of bullying and the prevention and combating of domestic violence are different aspects of the same problem, which are in constant close cooperation, and then the measures to overcome them should be common.…”
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    New Directions of Mediation Development in Ukraine by K. S. Tokarieva

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…New challenges of today are considered, where mediation should become an effective tool: a growing number of medical and family disputes, combating domestic violence, combating bullying (school mediation). …”
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    Role of Social Economic Factors in Promoting Alcoholism in Southern Division Kabale District. by Ainembabazi, Ritah

    Published 2024
    “…A sample of 40 participants, including heads and members of the Mothers Union and survivors of domestic violence, was selected through random sampling. …”
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    Bibliometric analysis of prominent topics in global scientific production on sustainable development goals in Scopus (2013–2022) by Mario E. Diaz-Barrera, Crayla Alfaro-Aucca, Josmel Pacheco-Mendoza, Moisés Moreno-Albarrán, Edgard Fernando Pacheco-Luza, Carlos Enrique Rengifo Chunga

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Among the most important cross-cut concepts of the main themes to all objectives are climate change, air quality, domestic violence, ecosystem, gestation, and democracy. …”
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  9. 129

    Does Quantitative Research in Child Maltreatment Tell the Whole Story? The Need for Mixed-Methods Approaches to Explore the Effects of Maltreatment in Infancy by Samuel Glass, Ruchika Gajwani, Fiona Turner-Halliday

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Significant associations were found between suspected sexual abuse and increased DAI inhibited attachment symptoms (p=0.001) and between reported domestic violence and decreased DAI inhibited (p=0.016) and disinhibited (p=0.004) attachment symptoms. …”
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    Help‐seeking behavior of male victims of intimate partner violence in Japan by Junko Morishita, Manabu Yasuda, Shiro Suda

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…A total of 1466 men were divided into two groups: Group 1 (43 men) consisted of victims who sought help and Group 2 consisted of victims (1423 men) who had not sought help. The Domestic Violence Screening Inventory, a 20‐item questionnaire regarding IPV exposure, and the Patient Health Questionnaire‐9 were used, along with the questions regarding help‐seeking behaviors for Group 1. …”
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    Tolerating Violence against Women: Attitude Evolution and Typology in Romania by Cosima Rughiniș, Simona-Nicoleta Vulpe, Răzvan Rughiniș, Daniel Rosner

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…In addition, two types of relative tolerance were identified, namely the cluster of “tolerance for domestic patriarchalism,” which was discursively inclined toward some justification for social violence and for forms of sexual violence, but not for physical violence, and the cluster of “tolerance for domestic violence,” which was inclined toward some justification for verbal, physical, sexual, and social violence located in the household or between men and women who are familiar which each other. …”
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    Traum-A-Rhythmia On Debbie Tucker Green’s In-Yer-Ear Stage by Lea Sawyers

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…AIDS, genocides, domestic violence, incest, civil wars, public executions are all accessed through the prism of deeply personal subjective human experience. …”
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    World After Pandemic: New Socio-Psychological Complex Rises by Easmin Akter Eva

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…Anxiety, depression, crime, domestic violence, increasing divorce rate; these all came voluntarily with this pandemic as a package. …”
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    Direct Intra-family Violence Perceived by Adolescents by Marioly Ruíz Hernández, Mario Alzuri Falcato, Laura Magda López Angulo, Yoan Hernández Cabrera, Yanara Calzada Urquiola

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…<strong>Foundation:</strong> it is estimated that each year around 133-275 million adolescents are exposed to domestic violence in the world. This situation is a cause of concern for world public health. …”
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    Scientific support for the use of psychiatric knowledge in the investigation of crimes against human life and health by D. V. Khoroshun

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…It is established that careful attention has been paid to the study of certain aspects of the appointment of forensic psychiatric and forensic psychological examinations in the investigation of various types of murders, bodily injuries, and domestic violence. At the same time, based on the results of the generalisation of scientific works authored by Ukrainian scholars, it has been determined that the national legal literature does not address the peculiarities of involving specialists in investigative (search) actions in the course of investigation of crimes against life and health of a person, as well as the prospects for implementing non-procedural forms of using specialised knowledge. …”
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    An association of intimate partner violence during the antenatal period with birth outcome: A longitudinal study by Arvind Sharma, Sunita Patel, Anant Kumar Lilhare, Kuldeep Singh Yadav, Jagmohan Singh Dhakar

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Introduction: Intimate partner violence (IPV)/domestic violence is one of the most common types of violence against women. …”
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    SNOWBALL-THROWING METHOD EDUCATION INCREASES THE KNOWLEDGE AND ATTITUDES OF ADOLESCENTS ABOUT THE MATURATION OF MARRIAGE AGE (PUP) by Narmin Narmin, Amsal Amsal, Yuli Admasari, Munifa Amalia

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The number of underage marriages results in rapid population development, high maternal and infant mortality rates, low maternal and child health, families are often not harmonious, domestic violence occurs, and is prone to divorce. The rate of child marriage in Central Sulawesi is very high, one of which is in Donggala district. …”
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    Intersection between individual, household, environmental and system level factors in defining risk and resilience for children in Kenya's ASAL: A qualitative study. by Esther Jebor Chongwo, Barack Aoko, Martha Kaniala, Moses Esala, Phillis Magoma, Eunice Njoroge, Susan Nyamanya, Joyce Marangu, Anil Khamis, John Ng'asike, Anja C Huizink, Amina Abubakar

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Identified risk factors encompassed issues such as young caregiver's age, low literacy, mental health issues, drug abuse, domestic violence, malnutrition, poverty, lack of paternal involvement, early marriages, female genital mutilation, drought, heat stress, and insecurity. …”
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    Association of COVID-19-related perceptions and experiences with depression and anxiety in Ugandan caregivers of young children with malaria and iron deficiency: A cross-sectional... by Saeun Park, Paul Bangirana, Ezekiel Mupere, Reagan I Baluku, Erika S Helgeson, Sarah E Cusick

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Caregivers had more severe symptoms of depression and/or anxiety if they experienced greater changes in living situations or decreases in physical activity (CESD-20: β = 3.35, 95% CI [1.00, 5.70], p = .01), food insecurity (HSCL-25: β = 3.25, 95% CI [0.41, 6.10], p = .03, CESD-25: β = 3.09, 95% CI [0.79, 5.39], p = .01), and domestic violence (HSCL-25: β = 3.82, 95% CI [0.94, 6.70], p = .01) during COVID-19. …”
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    The mental health impact of COVID-19: the need for community interventions and collaboration for recovery by Nadarajah Rajeshkannan, Daya Somasundaram, Balachandran Kumarendran, Thirunavukarasu Kumanan, Ivan Dinesh Aloysius, Nalayini Sugirthan, Sivanantham Sasikumar, Nalayini Jegathesan

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…In the general population, common consequences included common mental health disorders, changing patterns of substance abuse particularly alcohol, and increased domestic violence. Family relationships and interactions generally improved but in a minority had strained dynamics. …”
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