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Law Enforcement Domestic Offender Violenc: Domestic Violence
AHKAM, 2023Domestic violence according to Law Number 23 of 2004 is any act against a person, especially women, which results in physical, sexual, psychological, and/or domestic misery or suffering including threats to commit unlawful acts, coercion, or deprivation of independence within the scope of the household.
Asep Irfan +2 more
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American Journal of Psychiatry, 2015
Domestic or intimate partner violence is alarmingly prevalent, and, for victims, a major contributor to depression, anxiety, and other forms of mental illness. Psychological problemsandpsychiatric syndromesoften are the antecedents of domestic violence for the perpetrator and also can be risk factors for becoming a victim.
Anna, Chapman, Catherine, Monk
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Domestic or intimate partner violence is alarmingly prevalent, and, for victims, a major contributor to depression, anxiety, and other forms of mental illness. Psychological problemsandpsychiatric syndromesoften are the antecedents of domestic violence for the perpetrator and also can be risk factors for becoming a victim.
Anna, Chapman, Catherine, Monk
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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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A Positive Domestic Violence Screen Predicts Future Domestic Violence
Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2004The objective of this study was to determine if a brief screen for domestic violence (DV) predicts future violence. We conducted a cohort study of adult women who presented to an inner-city emergency department during an 8-week study period. Participants were screened for DV using the Partner Violence Screen (PVS).
Debra, Houry +6 more
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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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Journal of Holistic Nursing, 1995
This manuscript describes female partner abuse and reviews its significance to health care providers. Attention is given to the essential nursing roles of screening for abuse, intervening with women at risk for abuse, and completing a needed examination when abuse has occurred. Ideas for an expanded nursing role are provided.
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This manuscript describes female partner abuse and reviews its significance to health care providers. Attention is given to the essential nursing roles of screening for abuse, intervening with women at risk for abuse, and completing a needed examination when abuse has occurred. Ideas for an expanded nursing role are provided.
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Radiologic technology, 2011
Domestic violence is a neglected epidemic in the United States that affects millions of children and adults and leads to a sizable proportion of emergency department visits--and possibly the majority of nonfatal injuries among women. Health care encounters represent the most promising opportunities for identifying victims and intervening in patterns of
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Domestic violence is a neglected epidemic in the United States that affects millions of children and adults and leads to a sizable proportion of emergency department visits--and possibly the majority of nonfatal injuries among women. Health care encounters represent the most promising opportunities for identifying victims and intervening in patterns of
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Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment, 2005
As our communities and families are faced with the growing problem of violence, more information is needed as to what women in abusive relationships see as challenges that prevent or delay leaving. To address the issue in the brief therapeutic environment, 14 women in counseling for abuse agreed to participate in three task groups and were asked to ...
Dziegielewski, Sophia F. +2 more
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As our communities and families are faced with the growing problem of violence, more information is needed as to what women in abusive relationships see as challenges that prevent or delay leaving. To address the issue in the brief therapeutic environment, 14 women in counseling for abuse agreed to participate in three task groups and were asked to ...
Dziegielewski, Sophia F. +2 more
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