Any intentional conduct that seriously impairs another person’s psychological integrity through coercion or threats.
Statistical definition:
Any act which causes psychological harm to an individual. Psychological violence can take the form of, for example, coercion, defamation, verbal insult or harassment.
… The domain of violence cannot be updated regularly because of the serious … prevalence data, even for the most severe forms of violence against women. Of all the indicators used to gauge … barriers to reporting. This includes not recognising psychological and economic abuse as a type of gender-based …
… including mental health and exposure to gender-based violence. Among the pandemic’s more obvious effects on public … al., 2021). The combination of significant health risks, psychological distress and, economic uncertainty – including …
… What factors are associated with recent intimate partner violence? Findings from the WHO multi-country study on … results from the WHO World Mental Health (WMH) Surveys. Psychological Medicine, 44(6), 1303. Ardito, C., D’Errico, … and Hajure, M. (2021). Magnitude and determinants of the psychological impact of COVID-19 among health care workers: A …
… awarding a middle-value contract for a study on combatting psychologicalviolence against women and coercive control in the EU. This … professional service provider that will carry out a study. Psychologicalviolence is understood as any intentional …
… awarding a middle-value contract for a study on combatting psychologicalviolence against women and coercive control in the EU. This … professional service provider that will carry out a study. Psychologicalviolence is understood as any intentional …
… in the asylum system. FGM is a severe form of gender-based violence that leaves deep physical and psychological scars on the lives of victims around the world. …
… from any witnesses. If you have experienced emotional or psychological distress which others can confirm, ask for … [2] . It must be noted that responsibility for violence such as sexual harassment lies solely with the …
… than men and disproportionately subject to gender-based violence [1] . Sexist attitudes, practices and behaviour … covered under Article 12a of the Staff Regulations on psychological and sexual harassment, where sexual harassment …
… of Europe. (2011). Convention on Preventing and Combating Violence against Women and Domestic Violence (Istanbul Convention) and explanatory report. … work-related smartphone use during leisure, and psychological detachment. International Journal of Workplace …
… to women’s economic independence and in relation to violence against women. Several aspects of the lockdown … for support from women victims of intimate partner violence in many Member States. Domain of work Today’s world … situations that pose several threats to their physical and psychological integrity. Europe has developed one of the most …
… with abusers. Several countries saw spikes in domestic violence reports. As lockdowns ease, the European Institute … natural disaster or economic recession. Domestic violence happens everywhere. Yet each EU Member State … to know more. How many women have faced physical, sexual, psychological and economic violence? What was their …
… of understanding the gender dynamics of intimate partner violence and can develop, with the contribution of victims … strategies that ensure victims’ safety from physical and psychologicalviolence Recommendations Analyse training needs … actions, perpetrator treatment programmes, and medical and psychological records regarding perpetrators Read more …
… (2012), ‘The dangerousness of danger assessment’, Domestic Violence Report, Vol. 17, No 5, pp. 65-69. (2) Beijing … on the elimination and prevention of all forms of violence against women and girls (E/2013/27-E/CN.6/2013/11), … the Ontario domestic assault risk assessment ’, Psychological Assessment, Vol. 16, No 3, p. 267. (46) Au, A., …