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Gaceta Sanitaria | 2009

Violencia de género en mujeres inmigrantes y españolas: magnitud, respuestas ante el problema y políticas existentes

Carmen Vives-Cases; Diana Gil-González; Juncal Plazaola-Castaño; María Isabel Montero-Piñar; Isabel Ruiz-Pérez; Vicenta Escribà-Agüir; Gaby Ortiz-Barreda; Jordi Torrubiano-Domínguez

Objective To compare the prevalence of gender-based violence among immigrant and Spanish women. To describe their responses to this problem and the possible differences. To identify specific interventions to deal with gender-based violence in immigrant women in Spain.OBJECTIVE To compare the prevalence of gender-based violence among immigrant and Spanish women. To describe their responses to this problem and the possible differences. To identify specific interventions to deal with gender-based violence in immigrant women in Spain. METHODS We performed a cross-sectional survey through a self-administered questionnaire in 10,202 women attending primary care in Spain (2006-2007). A content analysis was performed of the follow-up report of law 1/2004 of integral protection measures against gender violence sent by each Spanish region (2005) and the most recent regional laws and acts. RESULTS The prevalence of gender-based violence was 14.3% in Spanish women and 27.9% in immigrant women. The likelihood of gender-based violence was higher in immigrant (odds ratio adjusted: 2.06; 95% confidence interval: 1.61-2.64). Immigrant women more frequently reported that they had denounced their intimate partners and that they did not know how to manage the situation. Some Spanish regions have already started interventions to overcome access barriers to social and health services, but only three have provided data on the number of immigrant women who received economic and occupational help up to 2005. CONCLUSIONS Inequalities were observed in the prevalence of gender-based violence according to country of origin, with immigrant women being more frequently affected. Immigrant women more frequently denounce their intimate partners than Spanish women but this action does not guarantee effective results. Other specific interventions have been identified in some autonomous regions of Spain but these interventions need to be evaluated to ensure that they benefit immigrant women.


Propuestas de diseño, desarrollo e innovaciones curriculares y metodología en el EEES, 2009, ISBN 978-84-268-1483-8, págs. 467-484 | 2009

Aplicación del aprendizaje basado en problemas a la formación en competencias de trabajadores sociales

María Asunción Martínez-Román; Víctor-M. Giménez-Bertomeu; Hortensia Redero Bellido; Carmen Vives-Cases; Diana Gil-González; Carmen Pérez Belda; Vicente Díez Soriano; Graziella Juste Ballesta; P. Martín Torres


Archive | 2014

Preventing and addressing intimate partner violence against migrant and ethnic minority women: the role of the health sector

Carmen Vives-Cases; Daniel La Parra-Casado; Isabel Goicolea; Emily Felt; Erica Briones Vozmediano; Gaby Margarita Ortiz Barreda; Diana Gil-González


VI Jornades d'Investigació en Docencia Universitaria: la construcció col·legiada del model docent universitari del segle XXI, 2008, ISBN 978-84-691-4559-3 | 2008

Aprendizaje activo en la formación de Trabajadores Sociales: el método de resolución de problemas

Hortensia Redero Bellido; María Asunción Martínez-Román; Víctor-M. Giménez-Bertomeu; Carmen Vives-Cases; Diana Gil-González; Carmen Pérez Belda; Graziella Juste Ballesta; P. Martín Torres; Vicente Díez Soriano


Investigación e Innovación Educativa en Docencia Universitaria: Retos, Propuestas y Acciones, 2016, ISBN 978-84-617-5129-7, págs. 1897-1916 | 2016

RedECOSP: Red de Estudio de Competencias en Salud Pública

M. Carmen Davó-Blanes; Vicente Clemente Gómez; Carmen Vives-Cases; Elena Ronda Pérez; Rocío Ortiz-Moncada; Diana Gil-González


Innovaciones metodológicas en docencia universitaria: Resultados de investigación, 2016, ISBN 978-84-608-4181-4, págs. 1299-1318 | 2016

Red de Estudio de Competencias en Salud Pública

M. Carmen Davó-Blanes; Carmen Vives-Cases; Elena Ronda Pérez; Rocío Ortiz-Moncada; Diana Gil-González


Salud y cooperación para el desarrollo: Análisis constructivo y nuevas claves de futuro, 2015, ISBN 978-84-608-3236-2, págs. 18-19 | 2015

Presentación de los capítulos

Diana Gil-González; Sergio Latorre Arteaga


Salud y cooperación para el desarrollo: Análisis constructivo y nuevas claves de futuro, 2015, ISBN 978-84-608-3236-2, págs. 16-18 | 2015

La Cooperación al Desarrollo en el ámbito de la Salud

Diana Gil-González; Sergio Latorre Arteaga


Salud y cooperación para el desarrollo: Análisis constructivo y nuevas claves de futuro, 2015, ISBN 978-84-608-3236-2, págs. 15-16 | 2015

Salud Global: Construyendo un nuevo marco para la acción

Diana Gil-González; Sergio Latorre Arteaga


Salud y cooperación para el desarrollo: Análisis constructivo y nuevas claves de futuro, 2015, ISBN 978-84-608-3236-2, págs. 13-15 | 2015

La formación sobre Salud y Cooperación al Desarrollo desde un enfoque colaborativo y multidisciplinar

Diana Gil-González; Sergio Latorre Arteaga

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