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Intimate partner violence (IPV) is the most common form of violence worldwide. Most victims of IPV are women—globally, an estimated 27% of women aged 15 years or older have experienced physical or sexual IPV—but high rates of IPV are also experienced by other marginalised groups. Exposure to IPV increases the likelihood of developing a range of mental health problems. The presence of mental health problems also makes individuals more vulnerable to experiencing IPV. Although IPV is endemic, it is not inevitable. Targets for intervention range from parenting or school-based programmes, to the prevention and treatment of substance misuse, and support for secondary or higher education for women. Survivors should be fundamental to the development and assessment of IPV measures and integrated support services.
Source: The Lancet
I failed to sense the favor of using the word fundamental here, though the meaning is clear - "of central importance". But I can't tell the difference between "should be foundamental" and "should be critical" - not sure whether "should be critical" works there as well (critical here means vital<of the utmost importance>).
My guess is that "critical" is not as accurate as "vital", and so "should be vital" is more close to "shold be fundamental". I am not sure - not sure whether "vital" can be used in place of fundamental in the Lancet article.
Are "should be fundamental" and "should be vital" exchangeable there?
Source: The Lancet
I failed to sense the favor of using the word fundamental here, though the meaning is clear - "of central importance". But I can't tell the difference between "should be foundamental" and "should be critical" - not sure whether "should be critical" works there as well (critical here means vital<of the utmost importance>).
My guess is that "critical" is not as accurate as "vital", and so "should be vital" is more close to "shold be fundamental". I am not sure - not sure whether "vital" can be used in place of fundamental in the Lancet article.
Are "should be fundamental" and "should be vital" exchangeable there?