Interventions for Prevention of Intimate Partner Violence Against Women in Humanitarian Settings: A Protocol for a Systematic Review
Author(s) -
Marjan Delkhosh,
Ali Ardalan,
Abbas Rahimiforoushani,
Abbasali Keshtkar,
Leila AmiriFarahani,
Effat Merghati Khoei
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
plos currents
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.282
H-Index - 49
ISSN - 2157-3999
DOI - 10.1371/currents.dis.f41d45fbdca13babe4ae5be0f9732e75
Subject(s) - psychological intervention , checklist , domestic violence , grey literature , medicine , systematic review , protocol (science) , poison control , population , suicide prevention , vulnerability (computing) , medline , family medicine , alternative medicine , environmental health , psychology , nursing , computer security , pathology , computer science , political science , law , cognitive psychology
Humanitarian emergencies and the number of people who are adversely affected are increasing. In such emergencies, the vulnerability of women and girls to gender-based violence increases signifi-cantly and they often experience high levels of intimate partner violence (IPV). There are a limited number of interventions to reduce gender-based violence (GBV) and IPV in the contexts of humanitarian emergencies, and there is uncertainty about the effectiveness of these preventive interventions. This is the protocol for a systematic review that will synthesize the evidence on interventions for primary or secondary prevention of IPV in humanitarian settings, and assess the effect of existing types of IPV-related interventions in these settings.
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