<p><b>Background: </b>The aim of this study is to assess if a Health Interview Survey (HIS) targeting the general population is an appropriate tool to collect valid data on domestic violence. Studying item non-response on the question on domestic violence and its association with socio-demographic and health characteristics compared with victims of domestic violence can contribute to this.</p><p><b>Methods: </b>Cross-sectional data from the Belgian HIS 2013 were analysed. A question whether the perpetrator of a violent event was a member of the respondents' household was embedded in a general topic on violence in the self-administered questionnaire. This study is limited to people aged 15+ that...
Background: Despite rapid proliferation of descriptive studies of health care providers (HCPs) and p...
PURPOSE We undertook a study to compare 3 ways of administering brief domestic violence screening qu...
In this dissertation, I investigated two explanations for the variability in levels of partner viole...
Background & Aim: Violence against women is a serious social problem affecting public health. Given ...
Abstract Objective: To determine the self‐reported prevalence of domestic violence in South Australi...
The current health service response to women’s domestic violence related health issues seeks to cate...
The current health service response to women's domestic violence related health issues seeks to cate...
Background: To identify the factors that might influence public health nurses’ ability to recognise ...
The current health service response to women's domestic violence related health issues seeks to cate...
Background Domestic violence against women is a major public health problem and violations of women’...
The stigma surrounding domestic violence means that many of those affected are reluctant or do not k...
To use standardized questionnaires for questions about domestic violence within the social services'...
Objectives: Violence is regarded as a major health issue in an increasing amount of literature and i...
This is the author's PDF version of an article published in Journal of Interpersonal Violence© 2014....
Project (M.S.W.)--Humboldt State University, Social Work, 2013My community project surveyed domestic...
Background: Despite rapid proliferation of descriptive studies of health care providers (HCPs) and p...
PURPOSE We undertook a study to compare 3 ways of administering brief domestic violence screening qu...
In this dissertation, I investigated two explanations for the variability in levels of partner viole...
Background & Aim: Violence against women is a serious social problem affecting public health. Given ...
Abstract Objective: To determine the self‐reported prevalence of domestic violence in South Australi...
The current health service response to women’s domestic violence related health issues seeks to cate...
The current health service response to women's domestic violence related health issues seeks to cate...
Background: To identify the factors that might influence public health nurses’ ability to recognise ...
The current health service response to women's domestic violence related health issues seeks to cate...
Background Domestic violence against women is a major public health problem and violations of women’...
The stigma surrounding domestic violence means that many of those affected are reluctant or do not k...
To use standardized questionnaires for questions about domestic violence within the social services'...
Objectives: Violence is regarded as a major health issue in an increasing amount of literature and i...
This is the author's PDF version of an article published in Journal of Interpersonal Violence© 2014....
Project (M.S.W.)--Humboldt State University, Social Work, 2013My community project surveyed domestic...
Background: Despite rapid proliferation of descriptive studies of health care providers (HCPs) and p...
PURPOSE We undertook a study to compare 3 ways of administering brief domestic violence screening qu...
In this dissertation, I investigated two explanations for the variability in levels of partner viole...