This study explores the effect of pregnancy on women\u27s risk of IPV victimization. Previous studies have produced conflicting findings and have been limited by comparing only two categories of IPV. The current study included analyses of the effect of pregnancy on three statuses of IPV: no abuse, nonlethal abuse, and lethal abuse. The data used for this project are taken from the first phase of the Chicago Women\u27s Health Risk Study (CWHRS). Findings suggest that both nonlethal and lethal abuse statuses differ significantly from no abuse in that women\u27s risk of IPV victimization may decrease during pregnancy. © The Author(s) 2009
This observational, descriptive and analytic study aimed to identify the prevalence of IPV cases amo...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2002Background. Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a sign...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is, unfortunately, a common lifetime experience for women, with heig...
This study explores the effect of pregnancy on women\u27s risk of IPV victimization. Previous studie...
This study explores the effect of pregnancy on women\u27s risk of IPV victimization. Previous studie...
Using three separate and unique sources of data, this study was designed to address: a) the associat...
The current literature contains few studies conducted on the effects of intimate partner violence (I...
The current study compares female victims of intimate partner violence (IPV) who were and were not v...
Results from research using hospital samples and anecdotal reports from victims have suggested that ...
Interviews from 655 women participating in the Chicago Women’s Health Risk Study (CWHRS) were used t...
Millions of pregnant women are abused each year around the world. Interpersonal violence (IPV) affec...
Results from research using hospital samples and anecdotal reports from victims have suggested that ...
Background: Intimate partner violence (IPV) during pregnancy increases the risks of adverse outcomes...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) against pregnant women is a global public health problem. Yet, the t...
The authors report on the impact of motherhood and pregnancy on interactional aspects of intimate pa...
This observational, descriptive and analytic study aimed to identify the prevalence of IPV cases amo...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2002Background. Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a sign...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is, unfortunately, a common lifetime experience for women, with heig...
This study explores the effect of pregnancy on women\u27s risk of IPV victimization. Previous studie...
This study explores the effect of pregnancy on women\u27s risk of IPV victimization. Previous studie...
Using three separate and unique sources of data, this study was designed to address: a) the associat...
The current literature contains few studies conducted on the effects of intimate partner violence (I...
The current study compares female victims of intimate partner violence (IPV) who were and were not v...
Results from research using hospital samples and anecdotal reports from victims have suggested that ...
Interviews from 655 women participating in the Chicago Women’s Health Risk Study (CWHRS) were used t...
Millions of pregnant women are abused each year around the world. Interpersonal violence (IPV) affec...
Results from research using hospital samples and anecdotal reports from victims have suggested that ...
Background: Intimate partner violence (IPV) during pregnancy increases the risks of adverse outcomes...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) against pregnant women is a global public health problem. Yet, the t...
The authors report on the impact of motherhood and pregnancy on interactional aspects of intimate pa...
This observational, descriptive and analytic study aimed to identify the prevalence of IPV cases amo...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2002Background. Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a sign...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is, unfortunately, a common lifetime experience for women, with heig...