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[PDF] Reports of Police Calls for Service as a Risk Indicator for Intimate Partner Violence


ME Dichter, KV Rhodes - Academic Emergency Medicine, 2009 - sp2.upenn.edu
Abstract Objectives: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the utility of asking female
emergency department (ED) patients about police calls for service as a possible indicator of
intimate partner violence (IPV). ...
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[PDF] Running head: INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE/ABUSE SCREENING


J Bailey, A Falk, H Ritting, A Roberts, A Skipworth - plu.edu
Page 1. Intimate Partner Violence/Abuse 1 Running head: INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE/ABUSE SCREENING Intimate
Partner Violence/Abuse Screening Education Joyce Bailey, Audrey Falk, Heidi Ritting, Ashley Roberts,
and Amber Skipworth Pacific Lutheran University Page 2. Intimate Partner Violence/Abuse 2 ...
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Caring for abused women: impact on nurses' professional and personal life …


H Goldblatt - Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2009 - pt.wkhealth.com
Background.: Encountering abused women can have emotional, cognitive and behavioural influences on
nurses, known as vicarious traumatization. They may feel incompetent to deal with such an
overwhelming problem and may avoid ...
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