… explanations characterise the nature of both forms of abuse. Coercive control is defined as “a strategic course of … characterized by frequent, but low-level physical abuse and sexual coercion in combination with tactics to … and response framework targeted at victims of online abuse – as well as ensuring practices reach the most at-risk …
… social isolation has been the increased risk of domestic abuse. Women in violent relationships have been stuck at home … social isolation has been the increased risk of domestic abuse. Women in violent relationships have been stuck at home …
… orientation or gender identity - Victim of sexual(ised) abuse/violence - Women in prostitution, victim of sexual … (by victim) - Sexual exploitation - Sexual(ised) abuse/violence - Degrading injuries of victim’s body - … body - Disappearance/missing person - Sexual abuse - Overkilling - Incitement or pressure on the …
… depression, suicide, post-traumatic stress and substance abuse (Escribà-Agüir et al., 2010; Ferrari et al., 2016; … physical, psychological and sexual – reveals the impact of abuse on the development of mental health problems. Among … and family network, previous mental health problems and abuse during childhood (Abramsky et al., 2011; Finkelhor et …
… as high levels of externalising disorders, such as alcohol abuse, ADHD, and conduct and drug-use disorders (Boyd et al., … years lost through SUDs are lost from alcohol or drug abuse. Figures are highest in the Baltic countries, Denmark … being disproportionately impacted by alcohol and substance abuse (Table 3). Gender norms and relations impact mental …