Background and Aims: Every year between 1.5 and 4 million women are abused by a partner in the United States and many abused women turn to the Emergency Department (ED) as their first source of care. Even though the vast majority of patients would feel comfortable disclosing intimate partner violence (IPV) to their physician, identification and referral is inconsistent. Aims: The aim of this paper was to discuss prevalence statistics of IPV, current screening recommendations and practices in ED settings, and future directions to improve the screening and identifying of victims of IPV that present to the ED. Material and Methods: The authors conducted a Medline search for articles discussing IPV screening in the ED. Results: Intimate partner...
Violence and Injury Prevention has risen to the top of the nation's list of important public health ...
Aims and objectives The aim of the review was to identify intimate partner violence screening inter...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a worldwide public health problem that causes a devastating effec...
Background and Aims: Every year between 1.5 and 4 million women are abused by a partner in the Unite...
Throughout the nation, Emergency departments (EDs) and primary care clinics identify twice as many i...
Study objective—Recent systematic reviews have noted a lack of evidence that screening for intimate ...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Intimate partner violence (IPV) results in poorer health outcomes and greater ...
Background Domestic violence rates in smaller cities have been reported to be some of the highest in...
Background—Limited information exists about medical treatment for victims of intimate partner violen...
Background Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a population health problem affecting millions of wome...
BACKGROUND. Despite endorsement by national organizations, the impact of screening for intimate part...
Emergency department (ED) screening for intimate partner violence (IPV) faces logistic difficulties ...
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Aim: The aim of the review was to identify intimate partner violence screening interventions used in...
This mixed methods study seeks to explain women's decision making regarding intimate partner vi...
Violence and Injury Prevention has risen to the top of the nation's list of important public health ...
Aims and objectives The aim of the review was to identify intimate partner violence screening inter...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a worldwide public health problem that causes a devastating effec...
Background and Aims: Every year between 1.5 and 4 million women are abused by a partner in the Unite...
Throughout the nation, Emergency departments (EDs) and primary care clinics identify twice as many i...
Study objective—Recent systematic reviews have noted a lack of evidence that screening for intimate ...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Intimate partner violence (IPV) results in poorer health outcomes and greater ...
Background Domestic violence rates in smaller cities have been reported to be some of the highest in...
Background—Limited information exists about medical treatment for victims of intimate partner violen...
Background Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a population health problem affecting millions of wome...
BACKGROUND. Despite endorsement by national organizations, the impact of screening for intimate part...
Emergency department (ED) screening for intimate partner violence (IPV) faces logistic difficulties ...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink at the bottom of the ...
Aim: The aim of the review was to identify intimate partner violence screening interventions used in...
This mixed methods study seeks to explain women's decision making regarding intimate partner vi...
Violence and Injury Prevention has risen to the top of the nation's list of important public health ...
Aims and objectives The aim of the review was to identify intimate partner violence screening inter...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a worldwide public health problem that causes a devastating effec...