This study investigates the impact of domestic violence on the mental and physical health of women in the 9th No. Kirtipur Union, Naogaon Sadar, based on a case study involving structured interviews with 100 women who have experienced domestic abuse. The research employs a quantitative approach to analyze the prevalence and consequences of such violence. The findings reveal widespread psychological trauma such as anxiety, depression, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), alongside physical ailments like chronic pain, fatigue, and reproductive health complications. The study further highlights the exacerbating role of socio-economic conditions, including poverty, gender inequality, cultural stigma, and limited access to healthcare, in deepening the victims’ suffering. Through a human-centered lens, this paper scrutinizes the urgent need for policy reform, community-based interventions, and comprehensive support systems to assist survivors. Ultimately, the research contributes to the global discourse on gender-based violence and offers practical recommendations for improving the well-being of affected women in both rural Bangladesh and similar socio-cultural conditions.
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