Domestic violence and men
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Domestic violence and men

Susan Lawrence Emergency Nurse Practitioner, Deal, Kent

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. There is discussion about the management of the client and the lack of available resources to help with his treatment.

Nursing Standard. 17, 40, 41-43. doi: 10.7748/ns2003.06.17.40.41.c3408

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Sue_Lawrence77@hotmail.com

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