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Intimate partner violence and stress-related disorders: from epigenomics to resilience
by
Izzo, Gabriella
, Bailo, Paolo
, Gaudi, Simona
, Carannante, Anna
, Giustini, Marco
, Bollati, Valentina
, Rota, Federica
, Piccinini, Andrea
in
Artificial intelligence
/ Brain research
/ Chatbots
/ Chronic illnesses
/ Domestic violence
/ Emergency medical care
/ Epigenetics
/ Extracellular vesicles
/ Gender-based violence
/ Global Women's Health
/ Gut-brain axis
/ Injuries
/ intimate partner violence
/ microbiome
/ Post traumatic stress disorder
/ resilience
/ Sex crimes
/ stress-related disorders
/ Trauma
/ vesicles
/ White people
2025
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Intimate partner violence and stress-related disorders: from epigenomics to resilience
by
Izzo, Gabriella
, Bailo, Paolo
, Gaudi, Simona
, Carannante, Anna
, Giustini, Marco
, Bollati, Valentina
, Rota, Federica
, Piccinini, Andrea
in
Artificial intelligence
/ Brain research
/ Chatbots
/ Chronic illnesses
/ Domestic violence
/ Emergency medical care
/ Epigenetics
/ Extracellular vesicles
/ Gender-based violence
/ Global Women's Health
/ Gut-brain axis
/ Injuries
/ intimate partner violence
/ microbiome
/ Post traumatic stress disorder
/ resilience
/ Sex crimes
/ stress-related disorders
/ Trauma
/ vesicles
/ White people
2025
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Intimate partner violence and stress-related disorders: from epigenomics to resilience
by
Izzo, Gabriella
, Bailo, Paolo
, Gaudi, Simona
, Carannante, Anna
, Giustini, Marco
, Bollati, Valentina
, Rota, Federica
, Piccinini, Andrea
in
Artificial intelligence
/ Brain research
/ Chatbots
/ Chronic illnesses
/ Domestic violence
/ Emergency medical care
/ Epigenetics
/ Extracellular vesicles
/ Gender-based violence
/ Global Women's Health
/ Gut-brain axis
/ Injuries
/ intimate partner violence
/ microbiome
/ Post traumatic stress disorder
/ resilience
/ Sex crimes
/ stress-related disorders
/ Trauma
/ vesicles
/ White people
2025
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Intimate partner violence and stress-related disorders: from epigenomics to resilience
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Intimate partner violence and stress-related disorders: from epigenomics to resilience
2025
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Overview
Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) is a major public health problem to be addressed with innovative and interconnecting strategies for ensuring the psychophysical health of the surviving woman. According to the World Health Organization, 27% of women worldwide have experienced physical and sexual IPV in their lifetime. Most of the studies on gender-based violence focus on short-term effects, while long-term effects are often marginally included even though they represent the most serious and complex consequences. The molecular mechanisms underlying stress-related disorders in IPV victims are multiple and include dysregulation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis, inflammatory response, epigenetic modifications, neurotransmitter imbalances, structural changes in the brain, and oxidative stress. This review aims to explore the long-term health consequences of intimate partner violence (IPV), emphasizing the biological and psychological mechanisms underlying stress-related disorders and resilience. By integrating findings from epigenetics, microbiome research, and artificial intelligence (AI)-based data analysis, we highlight novel strategies for mitigating IPV-related trauma and improving recovery pathways. Genome-wide environment interaction studies, enhanced by AI-assisted data analysis, offer a promising public health approach for identifying factors that contribute to stress-related disorders and those that promote resilience, thus guiding more effective prevention and intervention strategies.
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Frontiers Media SA,Frontiers Media S.A
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