Unveiling the truth: articles on violence against women
Dive into our collection of peer-reviewed research and articles that shed light on the pervasive issue of violence against women. Here, we explore the complexities, impacts, and pathways to prevention, aiming to foster a deeper understanding and inspire meaningful change. Your journey into informed awareness begins now.

Researching the depths of violence
Our articles delve into peer-reviewed research, meticulously examining the prevalence and various forms of violence against women—physical, sexual, and emotional abuse. We also explore the intricate social, cultural, and economic factors that perpetuate this widespread issue, providing a comprehensive view for students, educators, and the general public.

5 Peer-Reviewed Sources
- Campbell, J. “Intimate Partner Violence and Women’s Health.”
- Explains health effects of violence on women.
- Garcia-Moreno, C. “Global Prevalence of Violence Against Women.”
- Studies how common violence is worldwide.
- Ellsberg, M. “Prevention of Violence Against Women.”
- Focuses on strategies to reduce abuse.
- Devries, K. “The Impact of Domestic Violence on Mental Health.”
- Shows emotional consequences for women.
- WHO Study. “Violence Against Women Data Report.”
- Provides global statistics and analysis.

Pathways to prevention and support
Discover research on effective prevention efforts, legal responses, and crucial support systems designed to reduce violence and assist survivors. We want readers to feel informed and aware that violence against women is a systemic problem requiring collective action. Each article reinforces the message that this issue is preventable, and everyone plays a role in creating safer environments.