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    • Development and validation of lost days of labor productivity scale to evaluate the business cost of intimate partner violence 

      Duvvury, Nata; Vara-Horna, Arístides; Chadha, Mrinal (SAGE Publications, 2020-08-01)
      Developing scientific evidence showing the impact of intimate partner violence (IPV) on companies' productivity is an effective way to involve them in IPV prevention. However, there are no suitable and brief self-report ...
    • Economic and social costs of violence against women in Ghana: Technical report 

      Asante, Felix; Fenny, Ama; Dzudzor, Makafui; Chadha, Mrinal; Scriver, Stacey; Ballantine, Carol; Raghavendra, Srinivas; Sabir, Muhammad; Duvvury, Nata; Alverado, Gina; O’Brien-Milne, Lila; Mueller, Jennifer; Grant-Vest, Sara; Kennedy, John; Mensah, William (NUI Galway, 2019-04)
      Socio-economic costs of violence against women and girls in Ghana Violence against women and girls (VAWG) is one of the most widespread human rights violations. VAWG is a significant social, economic and public health ...
    • Economic and social costs of violence against women in Pakistan: Technical report 

      Ghaus, Khalida; Ali, Adeel; Anis, Rafea; Areeb, Tabinda; Sabir, Muhammad; Chadha, Mrinal; Ballantine, Carol; Scriver, Stacey; Raghavendra, Srinivas; Duvvury, Nata; Grant-Vest, Sara; Kennedy, John; Ahmed, Aftab; Akhtar, Naveed; Alvarado, Gina; O’Brien-Milne, Lila; Mueller, Jennifer (NUI Galway, 2019-04)
      Violence against women and girls (VAWG) is widely recognised as a violation of human rights and a challenge to public health. VAWG also has economic and social costs that have not been adequately recognised. These costs ...
    • Economic and social costs of violence against women in South Sudan: Technical report 

      Elmusharaf, Khalifa; Scriver, Stacey; Chadha, Mrinal; Ballantine, Carol; Sabir, Muhammad; Raghavendra, Srinivas; Duvvury, Nata; Kennedy, John; Grant-Vest, Sara; Edopu, Peter (NUI Galway, 2019-03)
      Introduction Violence against women and girls (VAWG) is widely recognised as a violation of human rights and a challenge to public health. Further, VAWG is an under-examined, but crucial component of the overall crisis ...
    • Finding ‘Room to Manoeuvre’: Gender, agency and the family farm 

      Byrne, Anne; Duvvury, Nata; Macken-Walsh, Áine; Watson, Tanya (Rowman and Littlefield, 2014)
      Women on Irish farms have been a subject of feminist analysis over the past two decades. Salient themes in the literature on farm women have been the constraints of patriarchal agriculture (O'Hara 1997; Shortall, 2004), ...
    • Gender, Power and Property: In my own right . The Rural Economy Development Programme (REDP) Working Paper Series 

      Byrne, Anne; Duvvury, Nata; Macken-Walsh, Áine; Watson, Tanya (Rural Economy Development Programme, 2013-11)
      Women on farms in Ireland are a subject of feminist analysis for five decades. Salient themes are the constraints of patriarchal agriculture (O'Hara 1997; Shortall, 2004), the invisibility of women's farm work (Viney 1968; ...
    • The health and economic costs of violence against women and girls on survivors, their families and communities in Ghana 

      Alvarado Merino, Gina; Scriver, Stacey; Mueller, Jennifer L.; O’Brien-Milne, Lila; Fenny, Ama P.; Duvvury, Nata (IntechOpen, 2019-10-08)
      Violence against women and girls (VAWG) is a worldwide phenomenon. Globally, 35% of women have experienced physical or sexual intimate partner violence (IPV) or non-partner sexual violence in their lives. VAWG is estimated ...
    • Survivor‐led relational psychotherapy and embodied trauma: A qualitative inquiry 

      Forde, Caroline; Duvvury, Nata (Wiley, 2020-10-04)
      Background Childhood sexual abuse has complex and multifarious consequences for one's physical and mental health, including injuries and psychological illnesses such as depression (Psychological Bulletin, 99, 1986, 66; ...