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Negative Effects of Domestic Violence
By Cathy Meyer, About.com Guide
Effectives of Domestic Violence:
I think it is understood that domestic violence has a negative effect on the
victim. The longer the abuse continues the more negative the effects. It is
crucial to the physical, psychological, social well fare of the victim that
they recognize abuse and remove themselves from the situation quickly.
Below is a list of the negative effects of those who aren’t able to escape
domestic violence.
Physical Effects:
At least 42% women and 20% of men sustain minor injuries such as scratches,
bruises and swelling. More severe injury may occur if the abuse is frequent
and harsh. Some of the most common injuries are:
Bruises
Lesions and cuts
Pelvic pain
Headaches
Back pain
Broken bones
Gynecological injuries
Pregnancy complications
Sexually transmitted diseases
Gastrointestinal disorders
Heart or circulatory conditions
Psychological Effects:
Where there is physical violence there is also emotional abuse. Whether the
abuse is physical, verbal or emotional it can have severe psychological
consequences for to victim.
Depression
Loss of hope in the future
Suicidal behavior
Anxiety
Low self-esteem
Inability to trust
Fear of intimacy
Sleep disturbances
Inability to concentrate
Flashbacks
Social Effects:
The negative social effects can be the very thing that restricts the victims
ability to escape domestic violence.
Controlled access to services meant to help the victim.
Strained relationships with authority figures such as health care
providers and employers.
Isolation from family, friends and other supportive individuals.
Resources:
There are many community services for those experiencing domestic violence.
Local law enforcement agencies, legal aid agencies and shelters are
available with the needs of men and women who have experienced domestic
violence.
If you are a victim of domestic violence contact one of the organizations
below for a list of agencies in your area and advice on how to protect
yourself from futher harm.
Negative Effects of Domestic Violence
By Cathy Meyer, About.com Guide
Effectives of Domestic Violence:
I think it is understood that domestic violence has a negative effect on the
victim. The longer the abuse continues the more negative the effects. It is
crucial to the physical, psychological, social well fare of the victim that
they recognize abuse and remove themselves from the situation quickly.
Below is a list of the negative effects of those who aren’t able to escape
domestic violence.
Physical Effects:
At least 42% women and 20% of men sustain minor injuries such as scratches,
bruises and swelling. More severe injury may occur if the abuse is frequent
and harsh. Some of the most common injuries are:
Bruises
Lesions and cuts
Pelvic pain
Headaches
Back pain
Broken bones
Gynecological injuries
Pregnancy complications
Sexually transmitted diseases
Gastrointestinal disorders
Heart or circulatory conditions
Psychological Effects:
Where there is physical violence there is also emotional abuse. Whether the
abuse is physical, verbal or emotional it can have severe psychological
consequences for to victim.
Depression
Loss of hope in the future
Suicidal behavior
Anxiety
Low self-esteem
Inability to trust
Fear of intimacy
Sleep disturbances
Inability to concentrate
Flashbacks
Social Effects:
The negative social effects can be the very thing that restricts the victims
ability to escape domestic violence.
Controlled access to services meant to help the victim.
Strained relationships with authority figures such as health care
providers and employers.
Isolation from family, friends and other supportive individuals.
Resources:
There are many community services for those experiencing domestic violence.
Local law enforcement agencies, legal aid agencies and shelters are
available with the needs of men and women who have experienced domestic
violence.
If you are a victim of domestic violence contact one of the organizations
below for a list of agencies in your area and advice on how to protect
yourself from futher harm.