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Citation

Bacon LB, Carey MJ, Sadler J, Dobbins WN. J. Ark. Med. Soc. 2001; 98(6): 180-182.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2001, Arkansas Medical Society)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

11816882

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To determine prevalence of domestic violence among female patients presenting to the department. METHODS: An anonymous survey distributed to female patients presenting over a 30-day period. RESULTS: Response rate was 12.5% (190 of 1,516). Forty-four percent of respondents reported being a victim of domestic violence in the past Seventy-nine percent knew where to get help, and 64% would report it. Eight percent reported their visit to the department resulted from domestic violence. CONCLUSIONS: Prevalence of domestic violence from the sample was similar to previously reported rates. Physicians and nurses generally inquired when patients presented resulting from domestic violence, but screening rates need improvement.


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