Conflict and domestic turmoil: A review of intimate partner violence in conflict settings
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Bergen: Chr. Michelsen Institute (DLL Knowledge Review no. 07)Abstract
This evidence review examines existing research linking conflict and intimate partner violence (IPV), identifies macro and micro-level mechanisms driving this relationship, and reviews interventions aimed at mitigating IPV in conflict settings. Findings indicate a strong association between conflict exposure and increased IPV, with significant impacts on mental health and social norms. While interventions focused on empowerment and changing gender norms show promise, gaps remain in understanding long-term effects and intervention efficacy across diverse contexts. Policy implications emphasize the need for integrated approaches addressing economic empowerment, mental health, and societal attitudes towards violence to effectively reduce IPV in conflict-affected areas.