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Healthcare Professionals Domestic violence and abuse, often referred to as domestic abuse, is aproblem that affects men and women, irrespective of ethnic origin, educationaland financial status, and s

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Domestic violence and abuse, often referred to as domestic abuse, is a
problem that affects men and women, irrespective of ethnic origin, educational
and financial status, and sexual orientation (Robbins and Cook, 2017). There
are several definitions of domestic abuse, as well as several terminologies
used in its description. In many developed countries, terminologies such as
intimate partner violence, spousal violence, or family abuse are common. These
terminologies