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Journal of Advanced Nursing Practice

Volume 11, Issue 1, 2024
Mcmed International
Journal of Advanced Nursing Practice
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XXX-XXXX (Print), XXXX-XXXX (Online)
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Abstract
Title
A LITERATURE REVIEW REGARDING DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AMONG WOMEN OF DIVERSE SOCIO-ECONOMIC BACKGROUND
Author
Lovely A. Joshi1* and Dr Vidhi Sharma
Email
arpitaakhil@gmail.com
keyword
Domestic Violence, Women, Review Study, Literature Review, Protecting Rural/Urban Women from Violence.
Abstract
The SNEHA (Society for Nutrition, Education and Health Action) programme on Prevention of Violence against Women and Children began in 2000 and now includes ten counselling centres across Mumbai, linked with community mobilisation, health services, police, and legal support. The programme history follows global developments. The emphasis of the first wave of interventions, driven largely by feminist activism, was support for survivors of violence, reduction in secondary perpetration, strengthening legal recourse, and advocacy. This led to the consolidation of services such as women's shelters, counselling, legal advice, and laws such as India's Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act (PWDVA) 2005. The second wave of interventions, led by groups such as SNEHA, emphasises primary prevention and community activism and takes a public health position: population-based, interdisciplinary, and intersectoral. In the present review study we have utilized the available resources in collected data related to domestic violence among women in various aspects and made a prospective approach in understanding and extracting the maximum reported outcomes of the research studies carried out among women. 5 studies on each topic have been collected, assessed and reviewed in the present article for better understanding.
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