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Detection of Domestic Violence by a Domestic Violence Advocate in the ED
The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2012The current domestic violence (DV) literature has evaluated the incidence and prevalence of DV via written surveys and verbal questioning performed by a variety of health care professionals.We sought to examine the prevalence of DV as obtained by a full-time, trained DV advocacy coordinator using direct patient interviewing in our emergency department (
Shruti Shah+3 more
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JONA's Healthcare Law, Ethics, and Regulation, 2000
Domestic violence, a serious health problem, affects millions of people every year. Healthcare providers are in a unique position to identify and provide intervention in such cases. Unfortunately, providers under diagnose victims of domestic violence. Thus, some states have mandated reporting of domestic violence.
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Domestic violence, a serious health problem, affects millions of people every year. Healthcare providers are in a unique position to identify and provide intervention in such cases. Unfortunately, providers under diagnose victims of domestic violence. Thus, some states have mandated reporting of domestic violence.
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1996
THE MOST heavily populated city in the world, Mexico City, has only 1 shelter for battered women located in a working-class suburb distant from the metropolitan area. A converted house serves as the shelter with limited occupancy for 3 women. To be admitted to the shelter, a woman must show evidence that she is in the process of filing a legal claim ...
Claudia Díaz Olavarrieta, Julio Sotelo
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THE MOST heavily populated city in the world, Mexico City, has only 1 shelter for battered women located in a working-class suburb distant from the metropolitan area. A converted house serves as the shelter with limited occupancy for 3 women. To be admitted to the shelter, a woman must show evidence that she is in the process of filing a legal claim ...
Claudia Díaz Olavarrieta, Julio Sotelo
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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1993
Domestic violence is an enormous health care issue that primary care physicians are powerfully suited to address. Rarely, however, do primary care physicians recognize that many of the patients who regularly and routinely present to them are victims of abuse.
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Domestic violence is an enormous health care issue that primary care physicians are powerfully suited to address. Rarely, however, do primary care physicians recognize that many of the patients who regularly and routinely present to them are victims of abuse.
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Medical Clinics of North America, 1998
Domestic violence is a significant public health issue affecting women. Numerous medical organizations have recommended that routine screening of women be conducted to assist in the prevention, identification, and care for victims of violence. This article examines the scope of domestic violence in women, reviews ways to recognize abuse, examines the ...
Marie L. Borum+2 more
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Domestic violence is a significant public health issue affecting women. Numerous medical organizations have recommended that routine screening of women be conducted to assist in the prevention, identification, and care for victims of violence. This article examines the scope of domestic violence in women, reviews ways to recognize abuse, examines the ...
Marie L. Borum+2 more
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2023
While concern about the plight of victims of family violence was influential in selecting this area for study, my concern extends to all situations where differential treatment by the legal system either directly or indirectly deprives a class or category of victims of equal access to the law to their ultimate detriment.
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While concern about the plight of victims of family violence was influential in selecting this area for study, my concern extends to all situations where differential treatment by the legal system either directly or indirectly deprives a class or category of victims of equal access to the law to their ultimate detriment.
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Nursing Standard, 2003
This article discusses the factors that influence or induce domestic violence, and why men who experience domestic violence decline to report or admit to a problem within their relationships. It includes a case study of a man who experienced domestic violence from his wife.
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This article discusses the factors that influence or induce domestic violence, and why men who experience domestic violence decline to report or admit to a problem within their relationships. It includes a case study of a man who experienced domestic violence from his wife.
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The perpetrators of domestic violence
Medical Journal of Australia, 2000There has been little useful research in recent years into those who perpetrate domestic violence. Domestic violence is always anchored in a social context in which the aspirations of men and women are dealt with unequally. The majority of perpetrators of domestic violence are men.
Sarah E. Romans+2 more
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Dealing with domestic violence
Emergency Nurse, 2013Editor Claire Picton Managing editor Nick Lipley Tel: 020 8872 3166 Email: nick.lipley@rcnpublishing.co.uk Managing director/publisher Rhonda Oliver Editor in chief Jean Gray Senior editor Gary Bell Assistant editor Sophie Blakemore Senior production editor Julie Hickey Production editor Duncan Tyler Assistant production editor Sharon Everitt Art ...
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Domestic Violence in Pregnancy
Fetal and Maternal Medicine Review, 2001Definitions of domestic violence vary according to the frequency, severity and nature of the violence as well as the context in which it occurred and the relationship between the victim and the perpetrator. Though there is a lack of uniformity, a generally accepted definition of domestic violence is the physical, sexual or emotional abuse of an adult ...
Bacchus, L, Bewley, S, Mezey, G
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