Violence, Stress, and Compromised Health

The increase in violence in countries such as Ecuador, where organized crime, drugs, human smuggling, and political venality produce daily eruptions, has measurable consequences for human health. The skyrocketing homicide rate (from 7.7/100K in 2020 to 44.5 in 2023) (Statista 2024), along with incr...

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Main Author: Frank Hutchins
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Fundación Salud y Desarrollo Andino, Saludesa Ecuador 2024-03-01
Series:Práctica Familiar Rural
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Online Access:https://practicafamiliarrural.org/index.php/pfr/article/view/299
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description The increase in violence in countries such as Ecuador, where organized crime, drugs, human smuggling, and political venality produce daily eruptions, has measurable consequences for human health. The skyrocketing homicide rate (from 7.7/100K in 2020 to 44.5 in 2023) (Statista 2024), along with increases in violent robberies, kidnapping, carjacking, and sexual assault, mean direct experiences with harm or death. Since 2021, over ten states of exception, and the existence of an “internal armed conflict,” have been declared in Ecuador.
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spelling doaj.art-f87da77f92a7400a904a1dcd8b0541cf2024-04-03T10:24:23ZspaFundación Salud y Desarrollo Andino, Saludesa EcuadorPráctica Familiar Rural2477-91642024-03-019110.16921/pfr.v9i1.299Violence, Stress, and Compromised HealthFrank Hutchins0Bellarmine University The increase in violence in countries such as Ecuador, where organized crime, drugs, human smuggling, and political venality produce daily eruptions, has measurable consequences for human health. The skyrocketing homicide rate (from 7.7/100K in 2020 to 44.5 in 2023) (Statista 2024), along with increases in violent robberies, kidnapping, carjacking, and sexual assault, mean direct experiences with harm or death. Since 2021, over ten states of exception, and the existence of an “internal armed conflict,” have been declared in Ecuador. https://practicafamiliarrural.org/index.php/pfr/article/view/299violence, stress, health, allostatic load
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title Violence, Stress, and Compromised Health
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title_short Violence, Stress, and Compromised Health
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