Violence against women: the role of the health sector in international legislation

被引:14
|
作者
Ortiz-Barreda, Gaby [1 ]
Vives-Cases, Carmen [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Alicante, Grp Invest Salud Publ, Area Med Preventiva & Salud Publ, Alicante, Spain
[2] CIBERESP, Madrid, Spain
关键词
Violence; Spouse abuse; Battered women; Legislation; Health services administration; Health care sector; INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE; OPPORTUNITIES;
D O I
10.1016/j.gaceta.2011.09.027
中图分类号
R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
学科分类号
摘要
Objectives: To identify and describe the responsibilities attributed to health administrations in preventing and addressing violence against women in the international legislation on this issue. Methods: We carried out a content analysis of the laws on violence against women collected in the following legal databases: the Annual Review of Law of Harvard University, the United Nations' Secretary-General's database on Violence against Women, the International Digest of Health Legislation and Stop Violence against Women. All legal documents explicitly mentioning the participation of the health sector in interventions against violence against women were identified. Subsequently, the interventions selected were classified into primary, secondary and tertiary prevention, as defined by the World Health Organization in its first World Report on Violence and Health (2002). Results: Of the 115 countries analyzed, 55 have laws on violence against women that include the participation of the health sector in interventions concerning this phenomenon. In most of these countries, this participation focusses on reporting detected cases and on providing healthcare and assistance to women referred from police services. We identified 24 laws that explicitly mention the interventions developed by the health sector, mainly consisting of tertiary prevention. The laws of Mexico, Colombia, Argentina, El Salvador, Spain and the Philippines include interventions involving the three levels of prevention. Conclusions: One-fourth of the laws concerning violence against women studied incorporate specific interventions in the health sector, suggesting that a comprehensive approach to the problem is still required. Greater utilization of the potential of this sector is required in interventions to prevent violence against women. (C) 2011 SESPAS. Published by Elsevier Espana, S.L. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:483 / 489
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [23] Violence Against Women in Hong Kong: Results of the International Violence Against Women Survey
    Bouhours, Brigitte
    Broadhurst, Roderic
    VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN, 2015, 21 (11) : 1311 - 1329
  • [24] Educational processes to combat violence against women 1 in the health sector: an integrative review
    de Oliveira, Julia Costa
    Pires, Kenia Araujo
    Evangelista, Janete Goncalves
    dos Santos, Ana Pereira
    Bevilacqua, Paula Dias
    CIENCIA & SAUDE COLETIVA, 2024, 29 (09):
  • [25] THE ROLE OF INTERNATIONAL BODIES IN INFLUENCING US POLICY TO END VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
    Lapidus, Lenora M.
    FORDHAM LAW REVIEW, 2008, 77 (02) : 529 - 554
  • [26] Bruised apples: violence against women in the education sector
    Taylor, Jennifer A.
    OCCUPATIONAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL MEDICINE, 2019, 76 (01) : 1 - 2
  • [27] Violence against women and mental health
    Oram, Sian
    Khalifeh, Hind
    Howard, Louise M.
    LANCET PSYCHIATRY, 2017, 4 (02): : 159 - 170
  • [28] Violence against women and mental health
    Martins, D.
    Rodrigues, S.
    Pinho, M.
    Gomes, L.
    Martins, P.
    EUROPEAN PSYCHIATRY, 2020, 63 : S278 - S279
  • [29] Public health - Violence against women
    Garcia-Moreno, C
    Heise, L
    Jansen, HAFM
    Ellsberg, M
    Watts, C
    SCIENCE, 2005, 310 (5752) : 1282 - 1283
  • [30] International perspectives on violence against women – Introduction
    G. Erlick Robinson
    Archives of Women’s Mental Health, 2003, 6 (3) : 155 - 156