%0 Journal Article %T Effect of Education on Prevention of Domestic Violence against Women %A Jamileh Mohtashami %A Fatemeh Noughani %J Iranian Journal of Psychiatry %D 2011 %I Tehran University of Medical Sciences %X "nObjective: Family violence, specifically domestic violence, has been identified by the medical community as a serious, no remitting epidemic with adverse health consequences. World Health Organization(WHO) has stated that violence against women is a priority issue in the fields of health and human rights. A quasi experimental study were conducted in different faculties of Tehran University of Medical Sciences to determine the effect of teaching on prevention of domestic violence against female employees. "nMethods: Forty four women working in various faculties of Tehran University of Medical Sciences in 2004 were selected. A designed questionnaire was given to the participants to identify kinds, causes and consequences of domestic violence. Then an educational booklet was given to subjects. This booklet contained information about kinds, causes and consequences of domestic violence and how to manage them. To compare the impact of teaching, the same questionnaires were distributed among the subjects after six months. The questionnaire was specifically tested for content validity. "nResults:The results indicated that the incidence rate of domestic violence pre test and post test education was 5.17%. "nConclusion: Our study showed that education had no effect on domestic violence. Solving problems relating to domestic violence due to cardinal roots in short time seems to be impossible and impracticable. %K Education %K Domestic violence %K Primary prevention %K Working women %U http://journals.tums.ac.ir/PdfMed.aspx?pdf_med=/upload_files/pdf/19081.pdf&manuscript_id=19081