Side effects of violence that can be seen in women are frequent headaches, bursts of fear, hearing voices, seizers and/or convulsions.
[4] The small number of providers that are available are too expensive for average citizens, especially those who married for money.
The informal living quarters in Bolivia add to the exposure of violence even years after the urbanization of the country.
The cities living quarters represent those of dwellings, self-built with no connection to basic services like water.
[6] In 2013, Bolivia passed a new comprehensive domestic violence law, which outlaws many forms of abuse of women, including marital rape.