Violence against women

Document Type : Review Article

Author

Maternity and Newborn Health Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, Helwan University, Egypt.

Abstract

Violence is defined by the World Health Organization's worldwide report as the expected utilization of physical power by danger or real practice against oneself, someone else, group, or society from which harm, injury, or expectation to hurt, demise, mental damage, or hardship is inferred, violence incorporates. All types of physical and mental violence, damage, misuse, and, disregard. "As indicated by a definition endorsed by the International Declaration on the Elimination of Violence against Women, which was received by the General Assembly in December 1993, and affirmed by all expresses. "Any rough demonstration dependent on sex that outcomes probably going to bring about any physical, sexual or mental mischief or enduring to the woman, including the danger to submit such a demonstration, pressure or discretionary hardship of freedom, regardless of whether that outcomes in broad daylight or private life. Violence against Women is a widespread problem.

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