Gender-Based Violence
Concepts, Methods, and Findings
Article first published online: 5 DEC 2006
DOI: 10.1196/annals.1385.024
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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
Volume 1087, Violence and Exploitation Against Women and Girls pages 178–205, November 2006
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RUSSO, N. F. and PIRLOTT, A. (2006), Gender-Based Violence. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1087: 178–205. doi: 10.1196/annals.1385.024
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- Issue published online: 5 DEC 2006
- Article first published online: 5 DEC 2006
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Keywords:
- gender-based violence;
- gender;
- intimate partner violence;
- domestic violence;
- reproduction;
- media effects
Abstract: The United Nations has identified gender-based violence against women as a global health and development issue, and a host of policies, public education, and action programs aimed at reducing gender-based violence have been undertaken around the world. This article highlights new conceptualizations, methodological issues, and selected research findings that can inform such activities. In addition to describing recent research findings that document relationships between gender, power, sexuality, and intimate violence cross-nationally, it identifies cultural factors, including linkages between sex and violence through media images that may increase women's risk for violence, and profiles a host of negative physical, mental, and behavioral health outcomes associated with victimization including unwanted pregnancy and abortion. More research is needed to identify the causes, dynamics, and outcomes of gender-based violence, including media effects, and to articulate how different forms of such violence vary in outcomes depending on cultural context.

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