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A study conducted by researchers at Turku University of Applied Sciences aimed to explore and describe the perceptions and educational needs of social and healthcare professionals regarding domestic violence and its prevention. The study involved focus group interviews with professionals and higher education teachers in three European countries. The findings revealed that domestic violence is seen as a multidimensional phenomenon with various consequences, and professionals face difficulties in addressing it due to a lack of knowledge and tools. Education, intervention, and strategies were identified as potential solutions, and the study emphasizes the need for appropriate training for professionals to effectively identify and address domestic violence. [Extracted from the article] |