Selected Bibliography

General | Adolescent | Children | Education | Elder | Medicolegal
Men | Pregnancy | Psychosocial | Sexual Abuse
Sexual Assault | Statistics

General

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  1. Abbott J, Johnson R, Kiziol-McLain J, Lowenstien SR. Domestic violence against women: incidence and prevalence in an emergency department population. JAMA 1995;273:1763-1767
  2. Arias I, Pape KT. Psychological abuse: implications for adjustment and commitment to leave violent partners. Violence Vict 1999 Spring; 12(1):55-67
  3. Alpert EJ. Violence in Intimate Relationships and the Practicing Internist: New �Disease� or New Agenda. Ann Int Med 1995;123:774-781
  4. Alpert EJ, Freud KM, Park CC, Patel JC, Sovak MA, Partner violence: How to recognize and treat victims of abuse. A guide for physicians. Waltham, MA: Massachusetts Medical Society, 1992
  5. American Academy of Family Physicians Commission on Special Issues and Clinical Interests. Family violence: An AAFP white paper. Amer Fam Phys 1994;50:1636-1640, 1644-1646.
  6. American Academy of Pediatrics Committee on Child Abuse and Neglect. The role of the pediatrician in recognizing and intervening on behalf of abused women. Pediatrics 1998;101:1091-1092.
  7. American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists: The Battered Woman. ACOG Technical Bulletin 124. Washington, DC: ACOG, 1989
  8. American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists: PRECIS IV: An update in obstetrics and gynecology. Crisis intervention. Washington, DC: ACOG 1990: 56
  9. American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists: Domestic Violence. ACOG Technical Bulletin 209. Washington, DC: ACOG 1995
  10. American Medical Association. Diagnostic and treatment guidelines on domestic abuse. Chicago, IL: AMA, 1992
  11. Attorney General�s Task Force on Family Violence. Final Report. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Justice, 1984
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  13. Bassuk EL, Melnick S, Browne A. Responding to the needs of low-income and homeless women who are survivors of family violence. J Am Med Womens Assoc 1998;53:57-64
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  15. Berrios DC, Grady D. Domestic violence - risk factors and outcomes. West J Med 1991;155:133-135
  16. Blaney CL. Abused Women Have Special Needs. Network: Family Health International 1998; 18: 15-18
  17. Bohn DK, Holz KA. Sequelae of Abuse. J Nurse Midwifery 1996; 41: 442-56
  18. Brashear DB. The role of the physician in identifying and treating abused women. Indiana Medicine 1990;83:574-577 and 1990;83:492-495
  19. Cain, JM. The Ethical and Medical Consequences of Violence Against Women. Intl J Gynecology and Obstetrics 1996: 54. 97-100
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  21. Campbell JC, Stewart E. Assessment of Patterns of Dangerousness with Battered Women. Issues in Mental Health Nursing 10; 1998: 245-60
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  28. Chez RA. If you suspect a patient is a victim of abuse. Contemp Ob/Gyn 1987;30:132-147
  29. Chez RA. Woman battering. Am J Obstet Gynecol 1988; 158:1-4
  30. Chez RA, et al. Domestic Violence: The Role of the Physician in Identification, Intervention, and Prevention. ACOG. Washington, DC 1995
  31. Chez RA, Jones RF. The battered woman. Am J Obstet Gynecol 1995;173:677-679
  32. Chez RA, Jones RF, et al. Dialogues on domestic abuse. Contemp Ob/Gyn 42(5):78+, May 1997
  33. Coeling HV; Harman G. Learning to ask about domestic violence. Womens Health Issues 7(4):263-268, July/August, 1997
  34. Coker AL, Pope BO, Smith PH, Sanderson M, Hussey JR. Assessment of clinical partner violence screening tools. JAMWA 56(1):19+, Winter, 2001
  35. Coker AL, Smith PH, McKeown RE, King MJ. Frequency and correlates of intimate partner violence by type: physical, sexual, and psychological battering. Am J Public Health. 2000;90:553-559
  36. The Commonwealth Fund. Addressing Domestic Violence and Its Consequences: Policy Report of the Commonwealth Fund Commission on Women�s Health. New York; February 1998
  37. Cook JK, Green M, Topp RV. Exploring the impact of physician verbal abuse on perioperative nurses. AORN September 74(3):317+,September,2001
  38. Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs, American Medical Association. Physicians and domestic violence: ethical considerations. JAMA 1992;267(23):3190-3193
  39. Council on Scientific Affairs, American Medical Association. Violence against women: relevance for medical practitioners. JAMA 1992;267:3184-3189
  40. Crowell NA, Burgess AW (eds). Understanding Violence Against Women. Panel on Research on Violence Against Women. National Research Council. National Academy Press. Washington, DC. 1996.
  41. Darby M. Healing the home: Domestic violence. Healthplan 38(1):28+ January/February, 1997
  42. Dattel BJ, Chez RA. Women, Domestic Violence, and the Obstetrician/Gynecologists. Prim Care Update Ob/Gyns. 1996:3. 179-183
  43. Davis RC, Taylor BG, Maxwell CD. Does batterer treatment reduce violence? A randomized experiment in Brooklyn-Executive summary included. Victims Serices Research, NIJ;2000
  44. Duncan MM, Stayton CD, Hall CB. Police Reports on Domestic Incidents Involving Intimate Partners: Injuries and Medical Help-Seeking. Women & Health 1999;30:1
  45. Fanslow JL, Norton RN, Spinola CG. Indicators of Assault-related Injuries Among Women Presenting to the Emergency Department. Annals of Em. Medicine, September 1998; 32:341-348
  46. Feldhaus KM; Loziol-McLain J; Amsbury HL; Norton IM; Lowenstein SR; Abbott JT. Accuracy of 3 brief screening questions for detecting partner violence in the emergency department. JAMA 277(17):1357-1361, May 7, 1997
  47. Ferris LE; McMain-Klein M; Silver L. Documenting wife abuse: A guide for physicians. Can Med Assoc J 156(7);1015-1022, April 1 ,1997
  48. Ferris LE; Norton PG; Dunn EV; Gort EH; Degani N. Corp Author: Delphi Panel. Guidelines for managing domestic abuse when male and female partners are patients of the same physician. JAMA 278(10):851-857, September 10, 1997
  49. Fisher WA, Dervaitis KL, Bryan AD, Silcox J, Kohn H. Sexual Health, Reproductive Health, Sexual Coercion,and Partner Abuse Indicators in a Canadian Obstetrics and Gynaecology Outpatient Population. JSOGC 2000;22(9):714-24
  50. Flitcraft AH, Hadley SM, Hendricks-Matthews MB, McLeer SV, Warshaw C. Diagnostic and Treatment Guidelines on Domestic Violence. American Medical Association. Chicago. 1992.
  51. Flitcraft AH. From Public Health to Personal Health: Violence against Women across the Life Span. Ann Int Med 1995;123:800-802
  52. Flitcraft AH. Violence, values, and gender. JAMA 1992; 267: 3194-3195
  53. Flitcraft AH. Clinical violence intervention: lessons from battered women. J Health Care Poor Underserved 1995;6:187-95
  54. Flitcraft AH. Physicians and domestic violence: challenges for prevention. Health Aff 1993;12:154-61
  55. Fox RE, Walker L (chairs). Violence and the Family: Report of the American Psychological Association Presidential Task Force on Violence and the Family. American Psychological Association. Washington, DC. 1996
  56. Freund KM, Bak SM, Blackhall L. Identifying Domestic Violence in Primary Care Practice. Journal of General Internal Medicine 1996; 11: 44-6
  57. Friedman LS, Samet JG, Roberts MS, Hulin M, Hans P. Inquiry about victimization experiences: A survey of patient preferences and physician practices. Arch Intern Med. 1992;152:1186-1190
  58. Fullilove MT, Mellman L, Duncan MM, et al. Violence and Women�s Health: A Comprehensive Background Paper Prepared for The Commonwealth Fund Commission on Women�s Health. The Commonwealth Fund. New York. 1995.
  59. Ganley, AL. Understanding Domestic Violence. Improving the Health Care Response to Domestic Violence: A Resource Manual for Health Care Providers. San Francisco, CA: The Family Violence Prevention Fund, 1995
  60. Gelles R. Abused women: Why do they stay? J of Marriage Family 1976;38:659-668
  61. Gerbert B, Johnston K, Caspers N, Bleecker T, Woods A, Rosenbaum A. Experiences of battered woemn in health care settings: A qualitative study. Women Health 1196; 24:1-17
  62. Goldberg WG, Tomlanovich MC. Domestic violence victims in the emergency department, new findings. JAMA 1984;251:3259-3264
  63. Gondolf EW. Batterer Programs: What We Know and Need to Know. J. Interpersonal Violence 1997; 12: 83-98
  64. Guinan ME. Domestic violence: physicians as link to prevention. J Am Med Wom Assoc 1990;45:231
  65. Hadley SM. Working with battered women in the emergency department: a model program. JEN 1992;18:18-23
  66. Heise LL, Pitanguy A, Germaine A. Violence Against Women: The Hidden Health Burden. The World Bank. Washington, DC. 1994.
  67. Horan DL, Chapin J, Klein L, Schmidt LA, Schulkin J. Domestic violence screening practices of obstetrician-gynecologists. Obstet Gynecol 1998 Nov;92(5):785-9
  68. Janssen PA, Basso MC, Costanzo RM. The Prevalence of Domestic Violence among Obstetric Nurses. Women's Health Issues 1998; 8:317-323
  69. Johnson M; Elliott BA. Domestic violence among family practice patients in midsized and rural communities. J Fam Pract 44(4):391-400, April, 1997
  70. Jones RF, Horan DL The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists: A Decade of Responding to Violence Against Women. International Journal of Gynecology and Obstetrics 1997; 58:43-50
  71. Kassebaum DG. Introduction: Why Another Conference on Family Violence? Academic Medicine 1995; 70: 962-3
  72. Kernic MA, Wolf ME, Holt V. Rates and Relative risk of Hospital Admission Among Women in Violent Intimate Partner Relationships. Am J Public Health. 2000;90:1416-1420
  73. Koss MP, Heslet L. Somatic consequences of violence against women. Arch Fam Med 1992;1:53-59
  74. Krishnan SP, Hilbert JC. In Search of Sanctuary: Addressing Issues of Domestic Violence and Homelessness at Shelters. Women's Health Issues 1998; 8:310-316
  75. Kurz D. Interventions with battered women in health care settings. Violence Vic 1990;5:243-256
  76. Lazzaro MV, McFarlane J. Establishing a screening program for abused women. JONA 1991;21:24-29
  77. Lehrman FL. Physician as detective: Discerning and recording domestic violence injuries. J Womens Health 6(3):267-270, June, 1997
  78. Martin F; Younger-Lewis C. More than meets the eye: Recognizing and responding to spousal abuse. Can Med Assoc J 157(11):1555-1558, December 1, 1997
  79. Martins R, Holzapfel S, Baker P. Wife abuse: are we detecting it? J Wom Health 1992;:77-80
  80. McCauley J, Kern DE, Kolodner K, Dill L, Schroeder AF, DeChant HK, Ryden J, Bass EB, Derogatis LR. The �Battering Syndrome�: Prevalence and Clinical Characteristics of Domestic Violence in Primary Care Internal Medicine Practices. Ann Int Med 1995;123:737-746
  81. McFarlane J, Christoffel K, bateman K, et al. Assessing for Abuse: Self-Report versus Nurse Interview. Public health Nursing 1991; 8: 245-50
  82. McKenzie KC, Burns RB, McCarthy EP, Freund KM. Prevalence of domestic violence in an inpatient female population. J Gen Intern Med 1998;13):277-9
  83. McLeer SV, Anwar R. A study of battered women presenting in an emergency department. Am J Public Health 1989;79:65-66
  84. McMurray A. Violence against ex-wives: Anger and advocacy. Health Care Women Int. 18(6):542+, November/December, 1997
  85. Medical News and Perspectives. Domestic Violence Intervention Calls for More than Treating Injuries. JAMA 1990;264:939-944
  86. Medical News and Perspectives. Tools available for health care providers whose patients are at risk for domestic violence. JAMA September 4, 1991;266(9):1179-1180
  87. Miles-Doan R; Kelly S. Geographic concentration of violence between intimate partners. Public Health Rep 112(2):135-141, March/April, 1997
  88. Moore LE; Wesa KM. Domestic violence. Prim Care Update Ob/Gyns 4(6):257+, November/December, 1997
  89. Olson, Ancil LS, Fullerton L, et al. Increasing Emergency Physician recognition of Domestic Vilence. Annals of Emergency Medicine 1996; 26: 741-6
  90. O�Neil JM, Harway M. A Multivariate Model Explaining Men�s Violence Toward Women: Predisposing and Triggering Hypotheses. Violence Against Women 1997; 3:182-203
  91. Plichta, SB. The Effects of Woman Abuse on Health Care Utilization and Health Status: A Literature Review. Women�s Health Issues 1992; 2:154-163.
  92. Plichta, SB. Spouse Abuse, Patient-Physician Communication, and Patient Satisfaction. Am J Prev Med 1996: 12. 297-303.
  93. Plichta SB, Abraham C. Violence and Gynecologic Health in Women <50 years old. American J of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1996; 174: 903-7
  94. Poirier L. The importance of screening for domestic violence in all women. Nurs Pract 22(5):105+, May, 1997
  95. Read JP; Stern AL; Wolfe J; Ouimette PC. Use of a screening instrument in women�s health care: Detecting relationships among victimization history, psychological distress, and medial complaints. Womens Health 25(3):1+, 1997
  96. Reid SH, Glasser M. Primary Care Physicians� Recognition of and Attitudes toward Domestic Violence. Academic Medicine 1997; 72:51-53
  97. Report of the Surgeon General�s Workshop on Violence and Public Health. U. S. Department of Health And Human Services. Washington, DC. 1985
  98. Rodriquez MA, Bauer HM, McLoughlin E, Grumbach K. Screening and intervention for intimate partner abuse: practices and attitudes of primary care physicians. JAMA 1999; 282
  99. Rodriguez MA, Quiroga SS, Bauer HM. Breaking the Silence: Battered Women�s Perspectives on Medical Care. Archives of Family Medicine 1996; 5: 153-158.
  100. Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. Obstetricians must ask about domestic violence. BMJ 316(7124):9, January, 1998
  101. Salber PR, Taliaferro E. The physician�s Guide to Domestic Violence: How to Ask the Right Questions and Recognize Abuse. Volcano, CA: Volcano Press 1994
  102. Saltzman LE, Mercy JA, Rosenberg ML, Elsea WR, et al. Magnitude and patterns of family and intimate assault in Atlanta, Georgia, 1984. Collaborative Working Group for the Study of Family and Intimate Assaults in Atlanta. Violence Vict 1990;5:3-17
  103. Shea CA; Mahoney M; Lacey JM. Breaking through the barriers to domestic violence intervention. Am J Nurs 97(6):26+, June, 1997
  104. Shur E, Nicolette J. Medical Students and the Future of Women�s Health. JAMA 1997; 277: 1406-7
  105. Strauss MA. Measuring intrafamily conflict and violence: The Conflict Tactics Scales. J Marriage Fam. 1979; 41:75-78.
  106. Sugg NK, Inui T. Primary Care Physicians� Response to Domestic Violence: Opening Pandora�s Box. JAMA 1992; 23: 3157-3160.
  107. Thompson RS, Krugman R. Screening mothers for intimate partner abuse at well-baby care visits. JAMA 2001;285:12
  108. Tjaden P, Thoennes N. Prevalence, Incidence, and Consequences of Violence Against Women: Findings From the National Violence Against Women Survey. NIJ/CDC Research in Brief 1998
  109. Vachss AH. You Carry the Cure in Your Own Heart: Emotional Abuse. Parade Magazine August 28, 1994:4-6
  110. Walker LE. The battered woman syndrome. New York: Springer Publishing Co, 1984
  111. Warshaw, C. Identification, Assessment, and Intervention with Victims of Domestic Violence. Improving the Health Care Response to Domestic Violence: A Resource Manual for Health Care Providers. San Francisco, CA: The Family Violence Prevention Fund, 1995
  112. Warshaw C. Establishing an Appropriate Response to Domestic Violence in Your Practice, Institution, and Community. Improving the Health Care Response to Domestic Violence: A Resource Manual for Health Care Providers. San Francisco, CA: The Family Violence Prevention Fund, 1995
  113. Warshaw C. Domestic Violence: Challenges to Medical Practice. J Wom Health 1993; 2:73-80
  114. Wiebe ER, Janssen P. Universal screening for domestic violence in abortion. Jacobs Inst Wom Health September/October 11(5):436+,2001
  115. Wisner CL, Gilmer TP, Saltzman LE, Zink TM. Intimate partner violence against women: do victims cost health plans more? J Fam Pract 1999; 48:439-443
  116. Wright RJ; Wright RO; Issac NE. Response to battered mothers in the pediatric emergency department: A call for an interdisciplinary approach to family violence. Pediatrics 99(2):186-192, February, 1997

Adolescent

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  1. American Academy of Pediatrics Task Force on Adolescent Assault Victims Needs. Adolescent assault victim needs: a review of issues and a model protocol. Pediatrics 1996;98:991-1001.
  2. Council of Scientific Affairs. Adolescents as Victims of Family Violence. JAMA 1993;270:1850-1856
  3. Covington DL; Dalton VK; Diehl SJ; Wright BD; Piner MH. Improving detection of violence among pregnant adolescents. J Adolesc Health 21(1):18-21, July, 1997
  4. Foshee VA, Bauman KE, Greene WF, Koch GG, Linder GF, MacDougall JE. The Safe Dates Program: 1-Year Follow-Up Results. Am J Public Health. 2000;90:1619-1622
  5. Gray HM, Foshee V. Adolescent Dating Violence: Differences Between One-Sided and Mutually Violence Profiles. J. of Interpersonal Violence 1997; 12: 126-141
  6. Guard, Anara. Violence and teen pregnancy: a resource guide for MCH practitioners. Corp. Author: Education Development Center, Inc. National Injury & Violence Prevention Resource Center. Children�s Safety Network
  7. Holmes, MM. The Clinical Management of Rape in Adolescents. Contemp Ob Gyn May 1998: 62+
  8. Kenney JW; Reinholtz C; Angelini PJ. Ethnic differences in childhood and adolescent sexual abuse and teenage pregnancy. J Adolesc Health 21(1):3-10, July, 1997
  9. Luster T; Small SA. Sexual abuse history and number of sex partners among female adolescents. Fam Plann Prespect 29(5):204+, September/October, 1997
  10. Malik S; Sorenson SB; Aneshensel CS. Community and dating violence among adolescents: Perpetration and victimization. J Adolesc Med 21(5):291-302, November, 1997
  11. Parrot A. Acquaintance rape among adolescents: identifying risk groups and intervention strategies. J Soc Work Hum Sexuality 1989;8:47-61
  12. Pharris MD; Resnick MD; Blum RW. Protecting against hopelessness and suicidality in sexually abused American Indian adolescents. J Adolesc Health 21(6):400-406, December, 1997
  13. Roye CF; Coonan PR. Emergency! Adolescent Rape. Am J Nurs 97(4):45+, April, 1997
  14. Singer MI, Mendan-Anglin T, Song L, Lunghofer L. Adolescents� exposure to violence and associated symptoms of psychological trauma. JAMA 1995;273:477-482

Children

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  1. American Medical Association. Diagnostic and Treatment Guidelines on Child Sexual Abuse. Chicago, IL: AMA, 1992
  2. American Medical Association. Diagnostic and Treatment Guidelines on Child Physical Abuse and Neglect. Chicago, IL: AMA, 1992
  3. Center for Disease Control. Perceptions of child sexual abuse as a public problem-Vermont, September, 1995. MMWR 46(34):801-803, August 29, 1997
  4. Center for Disease Control. Evaluation of a child sexual abuse prevention program---Vermont, 1995--1997. MMWR 50(05):77-8,87
  5. Eckenrode J, Ganzel B, Henderson CR, Smith E, Olds DL, Powers J, et al. Preventing child abuse and neglect with a program of nurse home visitation: the limiting effects of domestic violence. JAMA 2000 Sep 20;284(11):1385-91
  6. Fantuzzo JW, DePaola LM, Lambert L, Martino T, Anderson G, Sutton S. Effects of interparental violence on the psychological adjustment and competencies of young children. J Consult Clin Pathol 1991;59:258-265
  7. Groves BM, Zuckerman B, Marans S, Cohen. Silent victims: children who witness violence. JAMA 1993;269:262-264
  8. Muram D; Aiken MN; Strong C. Children�s refusal of gynecologic examinations for suspected sexual abuse. J Clin Ethics 8(2):158+, Summer, 1997
  9. Paradise JE; Finkel MA; Beiser AS; Berenson AB; Greenberg DB; Winter MR. Assessments of girls� genital findings and the likelihood of sexual abuse: Agreement among physicians self-rated as skilled. Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med 151(9):883-889, September, 1997
  10. Swanston HY; Tebbutt JS; O�Toole BI; Oates RK. Sexually abused children 5 years after presentation: A case-controlled study. Pediatrics 100(4):600-608, October, 1997
  11. Wingood GM; Diclemente RJ. Child sexual abuse, HIV sexual risk, and gender relations of African-American women. Am J Prevent Med 13(5):38880-384, September/October, 1997
  12. Wright RJ, Wright RO, Isaac NE. Response to Battered Mothers in the Pediatric Emergency Department: A Call for Interdisciplinary Approach to Family Violence. Pediatrics. 1997; 99: 186-192

Education

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  1. Alpert EJ, Cohen S. (editors) Educating the Nation�s Physicians about Family Violence and Abuse. Academic Medicine. January 1997; supplement to Volume 72
  2. Brown, JB, Lent, B, Sas G. Woman abuse: educating family physicians. Can J Ob/Gyn Women�s Health Care 1994;6:759-762
  3. Brown JB, Lent B, Schmidt MA, Sas G. Application of the Woman Abuse Screening Tool (WAST) and WAST-Short in the Family Practice Setting. J Fam Practice 2000;49:896-903
  4. Chambliss LR, Bay RC, Jones RF. Domestic Violence: An educational Imperative? Am J Obstet Gynecol 1995: 172. 1035-8
  5. Cullinane PM, Alpert EJ, Freund KM. First-year Medical Students� Knowledge of, Attitudes toward, and Personal Histories of Family Violence. Academic Medicine 1997; 72:48-50
  6. David SP, Greer DS. Social marketing: Application to medical education. Ann Intern Med 134(2):125-127, January 16, 2001
  7. deLahunta EA, Tulsky AA. Personal exposure of faculty and medical students to family violence. JAMA 1996, 275: 19003-1906
  8. Ernst AA, Houry D, Weiss SJ, Szerlip H. Domestic violence awareness in a medical school class: 2-year follow-up*. So Medical J 2000, 93:772-776
  9. Garimella R, Plichta SB, Houseman C, Garzon L. Physician beliefs about victims of spouse abuse and about the physician role. J Womens Health & Gender-based Med 2000;9(4)405-411
  10. Gerbert B, Caspers N, Milliken N, Berlin M, Bronstone A, Moe J. Interventions that help victims of domestic violence: A qualitative analysis of physicians' experience. J Fam Pract 2000; 49:889-895
  11. Hendricks-Matthews MK. A Survey of Family-violence Curricula in Virginia Medical Schools and Residencies at University Medical Centers. Academic Medicine 1997;72:54-56
  12. Hendricks-Matthews MK. Ensuring Students� Well-being as They Learn to Support Victims of Violence. Academic Medicine 1997; 72:46-47
  13. Holtz H, Hames C, Safran M. Educatin about Domestic Violence in US and Canadian Medical Schools, 1987-88. MMWR 38: 17-9, January 20, 1989
  14. Joint Commission on Accreditation of Health Care Organizations. 1996 Comprehensive Accreditation Manual for Hospitals. Oakbrook, IL: JCAHO, 1995.
  15. Larkin GL, Rolniak S, Hyman KB, MacLeod BA, Savage R. Effect of an administrative intervention on rates of screening for domestic violence in an urban emergency department. Am J Public Health. 2000;90:1444-1448
  16. McCauley J, Yurk RA, Jenckes MW, Ford DE. Inside "Pandora's Box" Abused women's experiences with clinicians and health services. J Gen Intern Med 1998:13:549-555
  17. Parsons LH, Zacarro D, Wells B, Stovall TG. Methods of and attitudes toward screening obstetrics and gynecology patients for domestic violence. Am J Obstet Gynecology 1995; 173:381-386
  18. Rodriquez MA, Bauer HM, McLoughlin E, Grumbach K. Screening and intervention for intimate partner abuse: practices and attitudes of primary care physicians. JAMA 1999; 282
  19. Sugg NK, Thompson RS, Thompson DC, Maiuro R, Rivara FP. Domestic violence and primary care. Attitudes, practices, and beliefs. Arch Fam Med 1999 Jul-Aug;8(4):301-6
  20. Supplement. Educating the nation�s physicians about family violence and abuse. Acad Med 72(1 Supp): January, 1997
  21. Thompson RS, Meyer BA, Smith-DiJulio K, Caplow MP, Maiuro RD, Thompson DC, et al. A training program to improve domestic violence identification and management in primary care: preliminary results. Violence Vict 1998 Winter;13(4):395-410
  22. Wright RJ, Wright RO, Isaac NE. Response to battered mothers in the pediatric emergency department: a call for an interdisciplinary approach to family violence. Pediatrics 1997 Feb;99(2):186-92
  23. Zorza J. There's No Excuse: The National Public Education Campaign. Domestic Violence Report 1998; 4: 3-4 & 10

Elder

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  1. American Medical Association. Diagnostic and Treatment Guidelines on Elder Abuse and Neglect. Chicago, IL: AMA, 1992
  2. Ehrlich P, Anetzberger G. Survey of state public health departments on procedures for reporting elder abuse. Public Health Rep 1991; 106:151-154
  3. Elder Abuse, Neglect and Family Violence: A Guide for Health Care Professionals. Wisconsin Coalition Against Domestic Violence (WCADV) in collaboration with the Wisconsin Bureau of Aging and Long Term Care Resources (FALTCR), 1997
  4. Hudson MF. Elder mistreatment: Its relevance to older women. JAMWA 52(3):142+, Summer, 1997
  5. The Incidence Study of the National Center on Elder Abuse
  6. Krueger P; Patterson C. Corp. Author: Elder Abuse and Self-Neglect Task Force of Hamilton-Wentworth Research Subcommittee. Detecting and managing elder abuse: Challenges in primary care. Can Med Assoc J 157(8):1095-1100, October 15, 1997
  7. Kurrle SE; Sadler PM; Lockwood K; Cameron ID. Elder abuse: prevalence, intervention and outcomes in patients referred to four aged care assessment teams. Med J Aust 166(3):119-122, February 3, 1997
  8. Lynch SH. Elder abuse: what to look for, how to intervene. Am J Nurs 97(1):26+, January, 1997
  9. Pillemer K, Suittor JJ. Violence and violent feeling: what causes them among family caregivers? J Gerontol 1992; 47:5165-5172
  10. Ramin SM. Sexual assault in postmenopausal women. Prim Cre Update Ob-Gyns 4(2)L65-70, March/April, 1997
  11. Seaver C. Muted Lives: Older Battered Women. J Elder Abuse & Neg 8(2)1996
  12. Vinton L; Altholz JAS; Lobell-Boesch T. A five-year follow up study of domestic violence programming for older battered women. J Women Aging 9(1/3):3+, 1997

Medicolegal

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  1. American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists Committee on Health Care for Underserved Women. Mandatory Reporting of Domestic Violence. Committee Opinion 200. Washington, DC: ACOG 1998
  2. Chez RA, Jones RF. Treating Battered Women: The Medicolegal Aspects. OBG Manage 1996; 8(6) 29-30
  3. Duncan MM, Stayton CD, Hall CB. Police Reports on Domestic Incidents Involving Intimate Partners: Injuries and Medical Help-Seeking. Women & Health 1999;30:1
  4. Hyman A. Domestic violence: Legal considerations for health care practitioners and institutions. Journal of the American Medical Women�s Association 1996; 51:101-105
  5. Hyman A, Schillinger D, Lo, B. Laws Mandating Reporting of Domestic Violence: Do They Promote Patient Well-being? JAMA 1995;273:1781-1787
  6. Mooney DR, Rodriguez M. California Healthcare Workers and Mandatory Reporting of Intimate Violence. Hastings Women�s Law Journal, Winter 1996, 7:85-111
  7. Rodriguez MA, et al. Mandatory Reporting of Intimate Partner Violence to Police: Views of Physicians in California. American Journal of Public Health, April 1999, 89:575-578
  8. Schornstein SL. Domestic Violence and Health Care: What Every Professional Needs to Know. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications 1997

Men

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  1. Gerlock AA. New directions in the treatment of men who batter women. Health Care Women Int 18(5):481+, September/October, 1997
  2. Simon and Schuster. When men batter women. 1998
  3. Tjaden P, Thoennes N. Prevalence and consequences of male-to-female and female-to-male intimate partner violence as measured by the National Violence Against Women Survey. Violence Against Women Vol 6 Issue:2: Feb 2000

Pregnancy

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