A call to action against gender-based violence and discrimination from the Emergency Departments


Published: 21 December 2023
Abstract Views: 550
PDF: 164
Publisher's note
All claims expressed in this article are solely those of the authors and do not necessarily represent those of their affiliated organizations, or those of the publisher, the editors and the reviewers. Any product that may be evaluated in this article or claim that may be made by its manufacturer is not guaranteed or endorsed by the publisher.

Authors

Gender-based violence (GBV) is a global issue deeply rooted that grows from gender inequality and represents one of the most severe human rights violations. GBV is violence directed against a person because of their gender. It may include both intimidation and manipulation in addition to sexual, physical, mental, and financial harm done in secret or in a public context. The consequences of GBV can be devastating, with life-long consequences for survivors, or even result in death. Although GBV affects both men and women, the burden belongs mainly to women and girls. According to the 2015 Italian National Institute of Statistics report, almost 1 out of 3 women in Italy have disclosed physical and/or sexual violence. Thirty-one percent of women aged 16-70 have experienced some form of violence (20% physical and 21% sexual violence). Up to December 3, 2023, 109 women had died in Italy, 90 of whom in domestic settings, and 58 had been killed by partners or former partners. Analysing the data from the first nine months of 2023 of calls to the national ‘Anti-violence and anti-stalking’ helpline (1522), approximately half of the victims (47.6%) were victims of physical violence. Psychological violence was the second most frequent reason for calling (36.9%). Most of them (79.4%) are victims of domestic violence. Only 15.8% reported the type of violence they suffered (1,311 victims), even if the Italian law ensures greater protection for victims and legal aid. [...]


Italian National Institute of Statistics (ISTAT) (2015). Available from: http://www.istat.it/it/archivio/161716

Italian National Institute of Statistics (ISTAT). Il numero di pubblica utilità 1522: dati trimestrali al III trimestre 2023. 2023. Available from: https://www.istat.it/it/archivio/290768

Oram S, Fisher HL, Minnis H, et al. The Lancet Psychiatry Commission on intimate partner violence and mental health: advancing mental health services, research, and policy. Lancet Psychiatry 2022;9:487-524. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/S2215-0366(22)00008-6

Barrios YV, Gelaye B, Zhong Q, et al. Association of childhood physical and sexual abuse with intimate partner violence, poor general health and depressive symptoms among pregnant women. PloS One 2015;10:e0116609. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0116609

Ministero del Lavoro e delle Politiche Sociali. Discrimination in the workplace. Available from: https://www.lavoro.gov.it/single-digital-gateway/equal-treatment/discrimination-workplace

Palumbo R, Manna R. A portrait of workplace discrimination in Italy: empirical evidence from a nationwide survey. Evidence-based HRM 2020;8:92-112. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/EBHRM-03-2019-0029

Fondazione Onda. Available from: https://fondazioneonda.it/en/

Walter LA, Schoenfeld EM, Smith CH, et al. Emergency department-based interventions affecting social determinants of health in the United States: A scoping review. Acad Emerg Med 2021;28:666-74. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/acem.14201

Vignola V, Cassinelli D, Berté R. Learning to communicate. The experience of an Italian emergency department. Emerg Care Journal 2023;19:11466. DOI: https://doi.org/10.4081/ecj.2023.11466

UN. International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women - 25 November. Available from: https://www.un.org/en/observances/ending-violence-against-women-day

Poggiali, E., Bastoni, D., Fraticelli, C., Beghi, M., Coen, D., & Ghiadoni, L. (2023). A call to action against gender-based violence and discrimination from the Emergency Departments. Emergency Care Journal, 19(4). https://doi.org/10.4081/ecj.2023.12211

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.

Citations