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Aghakhani N, Mosavi E, Eftekhari A, Eghtedar S, Zareei A, Rahbar N, et al . A STUDY ON THE DEMESTIC VIOLENCE IN WOMEN WITH ADDICTED AND NON-ADDICTED HUSBANDS REFFERED TO FORENSIC CENTER OF URMIA, IRAN. Nursing and Midwifery Journal 2014; 11 (11)
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 A Study on the Demestic Violence in women with addicted and non-addicted husbands reffered to Forensic Center of Urmia, Iran     Aghakhani N [1] ,Mosavi E [2] ,Eftekhari A [3] ,Eghtedar S [4] ,Zareei A [5] ,Mesgarzadeh M [6] ,Rahbar N [7] , Nikoonajaz AR [8] *     Received: 8 Oct , 2013 Accepted: 20 Nov , 2013   Abstract   Background & Aims: Violence against women is a phenomenon in which women are violated because of their sex, and it causes many expenses and sociosomatic complications to them. Violence against women is hidden in the rites, cultural traditions, social norms and beliefs. Addiction is one of the problems that not only endanger the lives of millions of persons, but also their families have to face a lot of problems. In this research, the role of addiction in the amount of domestic violence experienced by women married to addicted and non-addicted husbands in Urmia City was studied.Materials & Methods: 296 women who referred to the forensic medical center in Urmia city were studied by a questionnaire that its content validity validated by experts and the members of the scientific board and was tested by some of the women who referred to forensic medicine center.   Results: 89.3% women (268) were violated. 13% (39) of them had an addicted husband. Physical, sexual, economic violence in women with addicted husband were 92.3 percent (36women), 79.5 percent (31 women) and 76.9 percent (30 women), and in women with non addicted husband were 88.9 (232 women), 71.6 percent (187 women) and 88.9 (232 women), respectively. It was found that the difference in mean scores against wives of addicted men and violent experience is significant. The study also showed a significant relationship between physical violence (p=0.42).and economic violence (p=0.36) in women with addicted husband. However, there was no significant association between sexual abuse and addiction in husband (p=0.35).   Conclusion: With regard to significant relationship between addiction and domestic violence, legal and health managers must screen these cases before marriage and establish supportive centers for women and help them against poverty and unemployment. Research must be done to study the causes of domestic violence and to solve them for better conditions .More s upport and intervention to reduce drugs is recommended.   Keywords: Domestic violence, women, forensic Medicine center, Urmia, Iran     Address: Taleghani Hospital, Faculty of Medical Sciences University   Tel: (+98)441-3444591   Email : nikoonejad.anikoo@gmail.com   [1] Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery, Urmia University of Medical Sciences   [2] Tabriz University of Medical Sciences   [3] Center of Legal Medicine , Urmia city   [4] Instructor, Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery, Urmia University of Medical Sciences   [5] Center of Legal Medicine , Urmia city   [6] Nursing in Imam Khomeini Hospital, Urmia University of Medical Sciences   [7] Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery, Urmia University of Medical Sciences   [8] Taleghani Hospital, Faculty of Medical Sciences University. (Corresponding Author)
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