Violence against women is endemic in all countries and cultures, causing harm to millions of women and their families, and has been exacerbated by the pandemic of COVID-19, it affects an estimated 641 million people, yet 6% of women worldwide report having been sexually abused by someone other than their husband or partner, by underreporting it can be stated that the actual number is probably significantly higher. It is estimated that 37% of women living in the poorest countries have experienced physical and/or sexual violence from their partner in their lifetime, with some of these countries having a prevalence of up to one in two women. Younger women are at the greatest risk of recent violence. Among those who have been in a relationship, the highest rates (16%) of partner violence in the past 12 months occurred among 15-24 year olds.1 This impacts a woman's health and well-being for the rest of her life, and is associated with increased risk of injury, depression, anxiety disorders, unintended pregnancy, sexually transmitted infections including HIV, and many other health problems. Preventing violence requires addressing systemic economic and social inequalities, ensuring access to education and safe work, and changing gender discriminatory norms and institutions. Successful interventions also include strategies that ensure that essential services are available and accessible to survivors, that support women's organizations, challenge unjust social norms, reform discriminatory laws, and strengthen legal responses, among others. The United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals, in its sixteenth article, peace, justice, and effective institutions, aim to significantly reduce all forms of violence and mortality rates. Therefore, it is necessary that governmental, educational, and research institutions develop investigations based on the design of population surveys, as a way to subsidize the formulation and evaluation of public policies to combat violence. In view of the above, this proposal aims to develop a systematic search for studies on population surveys on domestic, intrafamily, intimate partner, and sexual violence, including approaches on sexual behavior and sexual and gender diversity.