Prevalence, socio-demographic and economic determinants of violence against ever-married women in Morocco
CONCLUSION: Violence against women has reached endemic proportions in Morocco and this has serious consequences for population health and the country's economy. There is a need to reinforce and better structure public health programmes to sustainably prevent or reduce violence against women in the country. It is also important to take actions to mitigate the risk factors and provide adequate and quality care for victims.PMID:38279863 | DOI:10.26719/emhj.23.122
Source: Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal - Category: Middle East Health Authors: Abdelghani Asraoui Chems-Eddouha Khassouani Abdelmajid Soulaymani Source Type: research
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