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Interventions to Prevent or Reduce Violence Against Women and Girls : A Systematic Review of Reviews

2014

Arango, Diana J. | Morton, Matthew | Gennari, Floriza | Kiplesund, Sveinung | Ellsberg, Mary


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Publisher
World Bank, Washington, DC
Other Subjects
Prevention of violence; Caregivers; Pregnancy outcomes; Psychosocial support; Intervention; International efforts; Unmarried girls; Risk of violence; Survivors of violence; Substance abuse; Low birth weight; Private life; Shelter; Mental illness; Abused women; Religious values; Arbitrary deprivation of liberty; Degrading treatment; Genital mutilation; Girls in school; Violence against women; Prevention interventions; Early adulthood; Ill health; Economic empowerment; Rites of passage; Access to services; Child sexual abuse; Child marriages; Progress; Psychological abuse; Abduction; Physical assault; Privacy; Epidemiological research; Condom; Basic human rights; Violence among adolescents; Sexual organs; Intimate partner; Gender inequality; Peer educators; Unintended pregnancy; Forms of violence against women; Adulthood; Vulnerable populations; Health outcomes; Female partners; Community health workers; Life skills; Unmarried young men; Labor force; Partner abuse; Shelters; Practitioners; Prevention of violence against women; Victims; Wdr; Community action; Consequences of violence; Group therapy; Declaration on the elimination of violence against women; Sexual assault; Aggressive; Community health; Development objectives; Screening tool; Rural women; Early adolescence; Health sector; Act of violence; Partner relationships; Forced marriage; Physical needs; Child abuse; Types of violence; Cultural beliefs; Global women; Post-exposure prophylaxis; Depression; Community mobilization; Care providers; Educational activities; Ill health among women; Intimate partners; Abortions; Sexual harassment; Women of childbearing age; Conflict settings; Fear of violence; Murders of women; Refugee; High school students; Hiv infection; Rapes; Young adults; Randomized controlled trials; Dissemination; Traditional practice; Feminist; Date rape; Emergency contraception; Traditional practices; Health care providers; Advocacy campaigns; Lives of individuals; Girls; Harmful traditional practices; Child maltreatment; Sexual contact; Childhood; Unwanted pregnancy; Female genital mutilation; Respect; Sexual violence against women; Interpersonal communication; Gender role; Injuries; Mother; Male perpetrators; Mental; Perpetrators of violence; Coercion; Parenting; Disability; Clinics; Public awareness; Policy makers; Use of force; Socialization; Radio programs; Traumatic stress disorder; Services for children; Emergency rooms; Public health concern; Psychologists; Perpetrators of violence against men; Age of marriage; Childbearing; Sex groups; Dropout; Nursing; Health professionals; Forms of gender; Case management; Female; Empowering women; Contraceptive methods; Physical violence; Pre-natal care; Peer education; Early marriage; Act of gender; Nurses; Alcohol use; Violence against girls; Health consequences; Posters; Child marriage; Low-income countries; Forms of violence; Contraceptive use; Health status; Alcohol; Young men; Crisis centers; Social marketing; Elimination of violence against women; Female students; Economic opportunities; Sexually transmitted infections; Prevention efforts; Minority; Form of violence
Language
English
Type
Working Paper

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