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Perrin, Karen M.; Boyett, Timothy P.; McDermott, Robert J. – Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing, 2000
A survey of Florida health care professionals before (n=72) and after (n=53) mandated continuing education on domestic violence found no significant changes in awareness and identification of women involved in physically abusive relationships. Availability of patient education materials increased. Respondents desired more professional education on…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Family Violence, Health Occupations, Mandatory Continuing Education
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Lee, Anselm C. W.; So, K. T.; Wong, H. L.; Lau, Shirley – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 1998
Describes a penetrating pencil injury in a four-year-old boy that turned out to be a case of physical abuse. While the mother claimed he had injured himself during a fall, the injury was inflicted because he failed to complete homework. Discusses the possibility of nonaccidental pencil injuries (Author/CR)
Descriptors: Accidents, Child Abuse, Clinical Diagnosis, Family Violence
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Szyndrowski, Deanna – Preventing School Failure, 1999
This review of the literature on the relationship between domestic violence and adolescent aggression focuses on the added risks to the normative stresses of adolescence when the adolescent's family is characterized by conflict, the role of the family in the child's development of social competence, and warning signs of children affected by…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Aggression, Emotional Problems, Family Problems
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Trocme, Nico; Fallon, Barbara; MacLaurin, Bruce; Neves, Teresa – Child Welfare, 2005
Rates of substantiated maltreatment documented by the 1993 and 1998 Ontario Incidence Studies of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect doubled between 1993 and 1998. Although increasing public awareness and changes in investigation procedures appear to account for part of this change, the increase also reflects a significant shift in the types of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Incidence, Sexual Abuse, Child Welfare
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Borrego Jr., Joaquin; Timmer, Susan G.; Urquiza, Anthony J.; Follette, William C. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 2004
The authors used sequential analysis to examine specific interaction patterns between physically abusive mothers and their children following episodes of noncompliance and compliance. Fifteen abusive and 15 nonabusive, low-risk mother-child dyads were observed, and their behaviors were coded for specific interactions. The children in the study…
Descriptors: Prosocial Behavior, Mothers, Compliance (Psychology), Child Abuse
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Taft, Casey T.; Pless, Anica P.; Stalans, Loretta J.; Koenen, Karestan C.; King, Lynda A.; King, Daniel W. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 2005
In this study, the authors identified potential risk factors for partner violence perpetration among a subsample (n=109) of men who participated in a national study of Vietnam veterans. Partner violent (PV) men with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) were compared with PV men without PTSD and nonviolent men with PTSD on family-of-origin…
Descriptors: Veterans, Risk, Males, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
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Carlson, Bonnie E.; Worden, Alissa Pollitz – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2005
This study reports analyses and findings from a public opinion survey designed to explore beliefs about domestic violence (DV) -- what it is, when it is against the law, and how prevalent it is. The project interviewed 1,200 residents from six New York communities. The analyses reveal substantial first hand and second hand experience with DV and…
Descriptors: Socioeconomic Background, Public Opinion, Family Violence, Aggression
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Worden, Alissa Pollitz; Carlson, Bonnie E. – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2005
This report presents findings from a public opinion survey designed to measure beliefs about the causes of domestic violence (DV) based on telephone interviews with 1,200 residents across six New York State communities. Findings reveal substantial diversity and complexity among beliefs and interesting similarities and differences across open- and…
Descriptors: Females, Public Opinion, Family Violence, Aggression
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Minsky-Kelly, Debbie; Hamberger, L. Kevin; Pape, Deborah A.; Wolff, Marie – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2005
The present study assesses barriers to identification and referral of domestic violence (DV) victims by staff at a health care institution following a 3-hr DV training program in which 752 health care providers participated. Focus groups are conducted with staff in hospital departments that serve a high volume of women. Responses to focus group…
Descriptors: Family Violence, Health Personnel, Professional Training, Inservice Education
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Edleson, Jeffrey L.; Gassman-Pines, Jenny; Hill, Marissa B. – Social Work, 2006
Policymakers are increasingly focusing on children exposed to domestic violence. The 1999 Minnesota legislature amended the definition of child neglect to include a child's exposure to family violence. What was initially seen as a simple change to bring more attention to children exposed to domestic violence resulted in great turmoil across…
Descriptors: Family Violence, Child Neglect, Child Safety, State Legislation
Lev-Wiesel, Rachel; Amir, Marianne; Besser, Avi – Journal of Loss and Trauma, 2004
The objective of this study was to examine the extent of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptomatology and posttraumatic growth in young adult female survivors of childhood sexual abuse in relation to the identity of the perpetrator. Two hundred and forty-six non-clinical female university students were administered self-report…
Descriptors: Females, Young Adults, Sexual Abuse, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
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Kaukinen, Catherine – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2004
This article analyzing national data (N=7,408) examines the connection between men's and women's relative economic contributions in families and the risk of husband-to-wife physical violence and emotional abuse. Family violence researchers have conceptualized the association between economic variables and the risk of intimate partner violence with…
Descriptors: Income, Females, Intimacy, Educational Attainment
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Guterman, Neil B. – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2004
Prevention research on the related problems of child abuse, youth violence, and domestic violence has grown at an accelerating pace in recent years. In this context, a set of shared methodological issues has emerged as investigators seek to advance the interpersonal violence prevention knowledge base. This article considers some of the persistent…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Intervention, Family Violence, Child Abuse
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Skuja, Kathy; Halford, W. Kim – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2004
Within a social learning model, family-of-origin violence places men at risk for developing negative communication in their adult relationships. Thirty young men exposed to family-of-origin violence (exposed group) and 30 unexposed young men were videotaped discussing a conflict topic with their female dating partners. Relative to the unexposed…
Descriptors: Metabolism, Socialization, Conflict, Family Violence
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Gondolf, Edward W.; Deemer, Crystal – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2004
More needs to be known about the phoning logistics of interviewing subjects for longitudinal follow-up studies in the domestic violence field. Using phoning logs from a 4-year follow-up of batterer intervention, the authors calculated the number, results, and costs of phone calls from a sub sample of 100 men and 138 women. The number of calls is…
Descriptors: Questionnaires, Females, Males, Family Violence
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