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An analysis of changes in the prevalence and patterns of intimate partner violence against women in seven Asian countries.

Seema VyasHenrica A F M JansenJessica GardnerSujata TuladharKate HammondKristin Diemer
Published in: BMC women's health (2023)
Data from Asian countries where more than one prevalence survey had been done provided a unique opportunity to analyse differences in estimates of violence against women at two time points. Deeper analyses into types and severity of violence revealed that overall prevalence estimates hid more complex patterns. There are clear limitations in using survey data to understand the nuances which highlighted the need for depth analysis identifying contextual factors of violence to inform situation specific policies and interventions for the greatest impact. It is also clear that more than two data points are necessary to identify change over time, and interventions driving or preventing that change.
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