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Intimate partner violence against women and victim-blaming attitudes among Europeans.

Enrique Gracia

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educationVictim blamingFace (sociological concept)Poison controlCriminologyViolenceSuicide preventionOccupational safety and healthInjury preventionHumansInterpersonal Relationshealth care economics and organizationsCrime VictimsBattered WomenPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthHuman factors and ergonomicssocial scienceshumanitiesEuropeSexual PartnersAttitudeSocial PerceptionSpouse AbuseComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDSOCIETYDomestic violenceFemalePsychologyPerspectives

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In summary: Academics and policy-makers face many challenges in their efforts to reduce intimate partner violence against women. Investing in public education and awareness initiatives is critically important, as is ensuring that these initiatives are well informed, appropriately targeted and properly designed. Finally, constant monitoring will be needed to assess the effectiveness of efforts to change public attitudes that further victimize the women who are victims of intimate partner violence. Language: en

10.2471/blt.13.131391https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24839328