Abstract
This study aims to determine the prevalence and risk factors of violent events leading to Acquired brain injury (ABI). Research was conducted through the SPAVO helpline which provides anonymous and immediate support and connect individuals with necessary resources and guidance. Data were collected using four specific questions from the BR.A.I.N. Screening Questionnaire and questions were asked regarding violence characteristics. Out of 729 females, 61% encountered physical violence, with 32% facing a heightened risk of ABI. These findings highlight the significant risk of ABI among female survivors of intimate partner violence and assist policymakers, frontline professionals regarding the needs of this population.