Author(s): Said Abdul Samad MOSHTAQ
Violence against women is seen as a major problem for human health as well as human and human rights problems. In addition, the physical, psychological and social dimension of this phenomenon also puts the health of women, families and societies in jeopardy. Violence against women is not a phenomenon belonging to a particular region or social class, but is applied to all societies in different forms and degrees. However, this fact has become serious in Afghanistan. This situation greatly affects the lives of women. This study focuses on violence against women in Afghanistan and examines the proportions, types and factors that constitute this violence towards women. Both qualitative and quantitative methods have been used in this research. The data were analyzed quantitatively by conducting a questionnaire on 151 Afghan women who analyzed the first qualitative qualification and were victimized by violence.
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