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VOL. 7, ISSUE 1 (2025)
Domestic violence: An analysis of wellness implications on women in India
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Mr. Prakash Vir Singh, Dr. Mohd. Juned Ansari
Abstract
Unforgiving conduct at home is one of the most often seen forms of sexual assault, and several studies show that between 10% and 35% of women experience it at home. After a while, emergency intervention crisis wards and obstetrics and gynecological crisis rooms ignore it. This review explains the diagnosis, evaluation, risk factors, and delayed effects of home-based unfeeling toward women, as well as the psychopathological profile of worrisome setbacks in Central European countries. Despite various studies on hurting behavior at home identifying risk factors like young age, being unmarried, lower bearing, pre-adult mercilessness, and alcohol/persistent maltreatment of the partner or the shocking event, the results are inconsistent. There's no clear danger profile or psychopathological link. Mauled women find it hard to tell their stories and get treatment.
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Pages:67-70
How to cite this article:
Mr. Prakash Vir Singh, Dr. Mohd. Juned Ansari "Domestic violence: An analysis of wellness implications on women in India". International Journal of Law, Policy and Social Review, Vol 7, Issue 1, 2025, Pages 67-70
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