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CPMH Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) in South Africa: Policy Brief How to break the vicious cycle November 2015. Dr Kate Joyner, Dr Kate Rees and Dr Simone Honikman The challenge Half of women murdered in South Africa are killed by their Intimate Partner . Our country has reported the highest rates of such murders in the However, the devastating physical, mental and social consequences of this problem are mostly hidden. There is very strong evidence that Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) exists in a vicious cycle with HIV, mental illness, poor reproductive health, poor childhood development and chronic disease, and leads to numerous injuries, disability and ,3 Abused women are twice as likely as non-abused women to report physical and mental health This problem is costly since women in abusive relationships make greater use of health and other services.

Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) in South Africa: How to break the vicious cycle Dr Kate Joyner, Dr Kate Rees and Dr Simone Honikman www.pmhp.za.org

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