Cory N. Spencer
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Disease burden attributable to intimate partner violence against females and sexual violence against children in 204 countries and territories, 1990–2023: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2023
Amani Alansari
Rana Kamal Abu Farha
Haroon Ahmed
Kamoru Ademola Adedokun
Nurudeen A. Adegoke
Aanuoluwapo Adeyimika Afolabi
Lisa C. Adams
Muayyad M. Ahmad
Mesfin Abebe
Armita Abedi
Hubert Amu
Anayochukwu Edward Anyasodor
Aqeel Ahmad
Mohmmad Minwer Alnaeem
Williams Agyemang-Duah
Alemwork Abie
Muhammad Sohail Afzal
Danish Ahmad
Rotimi Felix Afolabi
Saira Afzal
Seyyed Shamsadin Athari
Samar Abd Elhafeez
Mehrunnisha Sharif Ahmed
Ayman Ahmed
Meriem Abdoun
Zufishan Alam
Lucas Guimarães Abreu
Bright Opoku Ahinkorah
Qorinah Estiningtyas Sakilah Adnani
Haroon Ahmed
Roberto Ariel Abeldaño Zuñiga
Asma Ahmed
Meshack Achore
Hasan Aalruz
Bilyaminu Abubakar
Sawsan Abuhammad
Olumide Abiodun
Richard Gyan Aboagye
Habeeb Omoponle Adewuyi
Mohammad Mahdi Bastan
M. D.Abu Bashar
Shahid Bashir
Oluwatobi E. Adegbile
Olumide Thomas Adeleke
Miracle Ayomikun Adesina
Leticia Akua Adzigbli
Hasan Aalruz
Aleksandr Y. Aravkin
Roberto Ariel Abeldaño Zuñiga
Oli Ahmed
Elizabeth Oluwatoyin Akin-Odanye
Wole Akosile
Idorenyin Ubon Akpabio
Rasmieh Mustafa Al-Amer
Turki M. Alanzi
Shereen M. Aleidi
Melaku Birhanu Alemu
Fadwa Naji Alhalaiqa
Hamid Alinejad Rokny
Md Al-Mamun
Joseph Uy Almazan
Mohmmad Minwer Alnaeem
Siddig Ibrahim Abdelwahab
Babatope Oluwadamilare Adebiyi
Makinde Adebayo Adeniyi
Mohammad Sharif Ibrahim Alyahya
Tarek Tawfik Amin
Saeed Amini
Sohrab Amiri
Jimoh Amzat
Asma Ahmed
Montaha Al-Iede
Intima Alrimawi
Saeid Anvari
David B. Anderson
Luisa S. Flor
Cory N. Spencer
Jack Cagney
Gabriela Fernanda Gil
Yonas Abebe
Boluwatife Stephen Anuoluwa
Jorge Arias de la Torre
Benedetta Armocida
Alejandra Arrieta
Deepavalli Arumuganainar
Wesam Taher Almagharbeh
Bilal Aslam
Prince Atorkey
Sachin R. Atre
Abadi Hailay Atsbaha
Madhu Sudhan Atteraya
Ahmed Y. Azzam
B. Sheeba
Khlood K. Baghlaf
Najim Z. Alshahrani
Jose Balmori-de-la-Miyar
Soham Bandyopadhyay
Julie Alaere Atta
Asma Ahmed
Atif Amin Baig
Manish Barik
Suzanne Lyn Barker-Collo
Azadeh Bashiri
Tahira Ashraf
Yuni Asri
Wondu Feyisa Balcha
Publication Name: Lancet
Publication Date: 2026-01-03
Volume: 407
Issue: 10523
Page Range: 31-52
Description:
Background Violence against women and against children are human rights violations with lasting harms to survivors and societies at large. Intimate partner violence (IPV) and sexual violence against children (SVAC) are two major forms of such abuse. Despite their wide-reaching effects on individual and community health, these risk factors have not been adequately prioritised as key drivers of global health burden. Comprehensive x§and reliable estimates of the comparative health burden of IPV and SVAC are urgently needed to inform investments in prevention and support for survivors at both national and global levels. Methods We estimated the prevalence and attributable burden of IPV among females and SVAC among males and females for 204 countries and territories, by age and sex, from 1990 to 2023, as part of the Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors Study 2023. We searched several global databases for data on self-reported exposure to IPV and SVAC and undertook a systematic review to identify the health outcomes associated with each of these risk factors. We modelled IPV and SVAC prevalence using spatiotemporal Gaussian process regression, applying data adjustments to account for measurement heterogeneity. We employed burden-of-proof methodology to estimate relative risks for outcomes associated with IPV and SVAC. These estimates informed the calculation of population attributable fractions, which were then used to quantify disability-adjusted life-years (DALYs) attributable to each risk factor. Findings Globally, in 2023, we estimated that 608 million (95% uncertainty interval 518–724) females aged 15 years and older had ever been exposed to IPV, and 1·01 billion (0·764–1·48) individuals aged 15 years and older had experienced sexual violence during childhood. 18·5 million (8·74–30·0) DALYs were attributed to IPV among females and 32·2 million (16·4–52·5) DALYs were attributed to SVAC among males and females in 2023. IPV and SVAC were among the top contributors to the global disease burden in 2023, particularly among females aged 15–49 years, ranking as the fourth and fifth leading risk factors, respectively, for DALYs in this group. Among the eight health outcomes found to be associated with IPV, anxiety disorders and major depressive disorder were the leading causes of IPV-attributed DALYs, accounting for 5·43 million (–1·25 to 14·6) and 3·96 million (1·71 to 6·92) DALYs in 2023, respectively. SVAC was associated with 14 health outcomes, including mental health disorder, substance use disorder, and chronic and infectious disease outcomes. Self-harm and schizophrenia were the leading causes of SVAC-attributed burden, with SVAC accounting for 6·71 million (2·00 to 12·7) DALYs due to self-harm and 4·15 million (–1·92 to 13·1) DALYs due to schizophrenia in 2023. Interpretation IPV and SVAC are substantial contributors to global health burden, and their health consequences span a variety of individual health outcomes. Importantly, mental health disorders account for the greatest share of disease burden among survivors. Investing in prevention of these avoidable risk factors has the potential to avert millions of DALYs and considerable premature mortality each year. Our findings represent strong evidence for global and national leaders to elevate IPV and SVAC among public health priorities. Sustained investments are needed to prevent IPV and SVAC and to implement interventions focused on supporting the complex social and health needs of survivors. Funding Gates Foundation.
Open Access: Yes