Shah Safieh
Institute for Globally Distributed Open Research and Education (IGDORE).
Int Health. 2025 Jul 1;17(4):600-601. doi: 10.1093/inthealth/ihaf004.
This commentary accompanies a study that focuses on the profound impact of intimate partner violence (IPV) on women's health in Ethiopia. The study highlights the dose-response relationship between IPV and antenatal care uptake, emphasizing the need for nuanced, context-specific interventions. The commentary highlights the need for new, sustainable and reliable ways of collecting IPV data across countries over time to effectively monitor Sustainable Development Goal 5. It advocates for a multilayered approach, combining healthcare, legal reforms and community-based strategies, to address the social causes of IPV, thereby aiming to critically appraise previously established ways of seeing information and ideas.
本评论文章伴随一项研究,该研究聚焦亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)对埃塞俄比亚女性健康的深远影响。该研究强调了IPV与产前护理利用之间的剂量反应关系,强调需要有细致入微、因地制宜的干预措施。该评论文章强调,需要有新的、可持续且可靠的方法,以便随着时间推移在各国收集IPV数据,从而有效监测可持续发展目标5。它主张采用一种多层次方法,将医疗保健、法律改革和基于社区的战略相结合,以解决IPV的社会成因,进而旨在批判性地评估先前既定的看待信息和观念的方式。