Abstract Background Domestic violence affects many women during their lifetime. Children living in homes where they are or have been exposed to violence are at increased risk for adverse outcomes. The American Academy of Pediatrics, the American Academy of Family Practice, and the American College of Obstetrics/Gynecology have recently joined in recommending routine screening of all families for the presence of domestic violence. We present our experience with an office-based domestic violence screening questionnaire. Methods A series of four child safety questionnaires (designed for parents of infant, preschool-age, school-age, and adolescent patients), which included specific questions about domestic violence, was given to all mothers pre...
Children's exposure to domestic violence is a major national problem. Researchers and policymakers h...
Objectives: To compare the rates of domestic violence reported by mothers with those identified by p...
Although intimate partner violence (IPV) is routinely encountered in health care, it often goes unde...
ABSTRACT. Objective. Children exposed to domestic violence (DV) can experience a variety of adverse ...
Statement of Problem: Although witnessing violence in the family may account for many symptoms broug...
BACKGROUND: The goal of our study was to understand the important issues to consider when screening ...
PURPOSE We undertook a study to compare 3 ways of administering brief domestic violence screening qu...
ABSTRACT. Background. Maternal domestic violence (MDV) screening by pediatricians is not well-studie...
Introduction One fourth of all women experience domestic violence at some point during their lives. ...
BackgroundDomestic violence is a problem frequently encountered in health care settings and a risk f...
Background: Effective screening for exposure to violence (ETV) in the pediatric setting depends on i...
Objective This study was designed to identify the frequency, methods, and practices of universal ass...
Descripció del recurs: 17-06-2010Exposure to domestic violence is a current, complex concern with ne...
Thesis (M.Nurs.), College of Nursing, Washington State UniversityDomestic violence is known to have ...
Children's exposure to domestic violence is a major national problem. Researchers and policymakers h...
Objectives: To compare the rates of domestic violence reported by mothers with those identified by p...
Although intimate partner violence (IPV) is routinely encountered in health care, it often goes unde...
ABSTRACT. Objective. Children exposed to domestic violence (DV) can experience a variety of adverse ...
Statement of Problem: Although witnessing violence in the family may account for many symptoms broug...
BACKGROUND: The goal of our study was to understand the important issues to consider when screening ...
PURPOSE We undertook a study to compare 3 ways of administering brief domestic violence screening qu...
ABSTRACT. Background. Maternal domestic violence (MDV) screening by pediatricians is not well-studie...
Introduction One fourth of all women experience domestic violence at some point during their lives. ...
BackgroundDomestic violence is a problem frequently encountered in health care settings and a risk f...
Background: Effective screening for exposure to violence (ETV) in the pediatric setting depends on i...
Objective This study was designed to identify the frequency, methods, and practices of universal ass...
Descripció del recurs: 17-06-2010Exposure to domestic violence is a current, complex concern with ne...
Thesis (M.Nurs.), College of Nursing, Washington State UniversityDomestic violence is known to have ...
Children's exposure to domestic violence is a major national problem. Researchers and policymakers h...
Objectives: To compare the rates of domestic violence reported by mothers with those identified by p...
Although intimate partner violence (IPV) is routinely encountered in health care, it often goes unde...