Ll. Heise et al., VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN - A NEGLECTED PUBLIC-HEALTH ISSUE IN LESS-DEVELOPED-COUNTRIES, Social science & medicine, 39(9), 1994, pp. 1165-1179
Violence against women in a significant public health issue in countri
es of both the industrialized and less developed world. This paper des
cribes the magnitude and health consequences of domestic violence and
rape, with an emphasis on developing countries; it recognizes, however
, that there is a dearth of documentation regarding the wide range of
activity opposing violence against women which is taking place in less
developed countries. It briefly explores the factors that perpetuate
violence against women and the strategies that have evolved to respond
to the problem. It analyses the constellation of factors that may ass
ist violence to emerge as a legitimate public health concern, and expl
ores opportunities and obstacles to further progress in this field. Pa
rticular attention is devoted to the role of research in the policy-ma
king process; research areas which may assist those opposing violence
against women in all its forms are tentatively suggested.