TY - JOUR PY - 2017// TI - Influence of intimate partner violence and depression on undergraduate nursing students: a literature review JO - Journal of nursing education A1 - Garner, Andrea K. A1 - Sheridan, Daniel J. SP - 397 EP - 403 VL - 56 IS - 7 N2 - BACKGROUND: Intimate partner violence (IPV) and dating violence is a significant problem among college-age students. IPV has an associative outcome of depression and lower academic performance, but it is unknown how it relates to undergraduate nursing students.

METHOD: Two literature searches were performed for IPV and depression from a combination of 87 databases including EBSCO, Proquest, Nursing at OVID, Medline, PubMed, CINAHL, PsycARTICLES, JSTOR, SAGE journals, and Google Scholar.

RESULTS: Initial results yielded 24,675 research studies on IPV, dating violence, and depression. Forty-eight level-three studies were identified using the John Hopkins School of Nursing evidence-based practice model, including 42 nonexperimental studies, three meta-syntheses, and three governmental studies.

CONCLUSION: Relevant data on the prevalence rates of IPV and depression among nursing students are lacking. IPV and dating violence among college students places them at a higher risk for failure and poor academic performance. [J Nurs Educ. 2017;56(7):397-403.].

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