the most significant contributions to addressing the
global epidemic of intimate partner abuse. Utilizing
the Scopus database, bibliometric and visual
techniques were employed to examine the trajectory
and potential areas of investigation pertaining to
Intimate Partner Violence (IPV). This topic
encompasses several pertinent terms, including
internet dating abuse, unfavourable childhood
experiences, and dating abuse prevention, which
warrant more exploration. The authors have the
opportunity to access several potential journals,
including the Journal of Interpersonal Violence, the
Journal of Violence against Women, and BMC Public
Health. Moreover, the results of this study provide a
foundation for the development of research on
intimate partner violence (IPV), particularly in Asian
countries such as Indonesia. This framework aims to
assist IPV victims in improving their quality of life.
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