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Bonomi, Amy E.; Holt, Victoria L.; Martin, Diane P.; Thompson, Robert S. – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2006
This article evaluates whether female victims of severe physical, psychological, or sexual intimate partner violence (IPV) call police more often than other abused women. Abused women (431) reported frequency of contacting police (dependent variable), nature and severity of IPV experienced, and characteristics of themselves and their perpetrator…
Descriptors: Family Violence, Females, Police, Help Seeking
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Finkelhor, David; Ormrod, Richard K.; Turner, Heather A. – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 2007
Objective: To understand to the degree to which a broad variety of victimizations, including child maltreatment, conventional crime, peer, and sexual victimizations, persist for children from 1 year to the next. Design: A national sample of 1467 children aged 2-17 recruited through random digit dialing and assessed via telephone interviews (with…
Descriptors: Victims of Crime, Prevention, Family Problems, Sibling Relationship
Geffner, Richard, Ed. – Family Violence & Sexual Assault Bulletin, 1995
This document consists of the two combined issues of this serial (FVSAB) published in 1995: n1-2 and n3-4. Number 1-2 begins with editorial comments regarding the development of standards to regulate the treatment of batterers and to regulate therapy in sexual abuse cases. The first article in this issue focuses on gender-based abuse and discusses…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Family Violence, Interdisciplinary Approach, Intervention
Testa, Maria; And Others – 1990
The role of social support in moderating the impact of childhood sexual abuse on adult psychological adjustment was examined. Women were drawn from three clinical samples (women in treatment for alcoholism, for being battered, or for mental health treatment) and two nonclinical sources (women arrested for driving while intoxicated and a random…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Alcoholism, Battered Women, Child Abuse
Congress of the U.S., Washington, DC. Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources. – 1986
This document contains witness testimonies from the Congressional hearing called to examine the issue of domestic violence and public health. Senator Hawkins' opening statement recognizes the work of Surgeon General C. Everett Koop in organizing a workshop of over 150 experts in the public health field to examine the problem of domestic violence.…
Descriptors: Battered Women, Child Abuse, Elder Abuse, Family Violence
White, Kathleen M.; And Others – 1987
This monograph describes a project developed at Children's Hospital of Boston as an innovative, exemplary program of training, research, and services for the treatment of family violence in a pediatric hospital, with a particular focus on child abuse and neglect. Chapter 1 explains why it is important to study the area of family violence,…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Child Neglect, Family Violence, Hospital Personnel
National Center on Child Abuse and Neglect (DHHS/OHDS), Washington, DC. – 1984
This book presents 19 papers on child abuse and neglect. A brief introduction by Health and Human Services Secretary, Margaret Heckler is followed by 13 major issue papers: "Combatting Child Abuse and Neglect" by the assistant secretary for Human Development Services, Dorcas R. Hardy; "What Have We Learned about Child…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Child Abuse, Child Neglect, Children
Finkelhor, David – 1978
Survey information shows that sexual abuse of children is widespread, being reported by 19% of the females and 9% of the males in the sample. Most sexual victimization took place within the child's family, not with strangers, as "child molesters" have traditionally been stereotyped. While the problem cuts across social and economic lines, it seems…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Child Welfare, Children, Family Problems
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Rosenberg, Mark L.; And Others – Academic Medicine, 1997
Discusses the role of public health (PH) professionals in preventing family and intimate violence including findings from PH research, such as the cycle of violence and need to include abuse issues across the lifespan into medical education. Proposes that incorporating PH principles into medical education can help forge an effective partnership…
Descriptors: Family Violence, Health Education, Higher Education, Medical Education
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Dewhurst, Ann Marie; And Others – Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 1992
Compared 19 sexual offenders, 22 batterers, 10 violent community comparison subjects, and 21 community comparison subjects on demographic, personality, and attitudinal variables. Discriminating variables correctly classified 75 percent of participants. Hostility toward women and depression were two best discriminating variables, suggesting that…
Descriptors: Aggression, Attitudes, Battered Women, Criminals
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Bennett, Susan E.; Hughes, Honore M.; Luke, Douglas A. – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2000
Compares the relationship between family environment, childhood sexual abuse experiences, and long-term adjustment of female college students. Analysis revealed a significant relationship between perceptions of family psychological health and severity of abuse for most extreme patterns of abuse. Current psychological distress appears to be related…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, College Students, Emotional Adjustment, Family Environment
Perham-Hester, Kathy; Chamberlain, Linda – Family Health Dataline, 1999
Over 1,000 Alaskan women experienced domestic abuse during pregnancy in 1996-97. Alaska Native and teenage mothers are at increased risk of experiencing physical abuse before or during pregnancy. Most Alaska mothers do not receive domestic violence screening during prenatal care. Domestic violence training is recommended for prenatal care…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Alaska Natives, Battered Women, Family Violence
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Kellogg, Nancy D.; Menard, Shirley W. – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 2003
Objectives: The two aims of this study were to: (1) describe the prevalence and characteristics of domestic adult and child physical violence in the homes of children and adolescents evaluated in a specialized sexual abuse clinic and (2) describe parent or caretaker responses to domestic adult and child violence and child sexual abuse, including…
Descriptors: Medical Services, Family Violence, Sexual Abuse, Child Abuse
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Griffing, Sascha; Lewis, Carla S.; Chu, Melissa; Sage, Robert; Jospitre, Tania; Madry, Lorraine; Primm, Beny J. – Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 2006
Research suggests that the use of disengaged or avoidant strategies to cope with interpersonal violence contributes to the development of depressive symptoms and other psychological difficulties. Survivors of childhood sexual abuse (CSA) who are exposed to subsequent episodes of abuse may be more likely to rely on disengaged coping strategies,…
Descriptors: Family Violence, Sexual Abuse, Children, Coping
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Coohey, Carol – Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 2006
The purpose of this study was to determine how Child Protective Services (CPS) investigators decide to substantiate mothers for failure-to-protect from sexual abuse. A case-comparison study was used to compare 31 mothers who were and 62 mothers who were not substantiated for failure-to-protect by CPS. The multivariate analysis showed that mothers…
Descriptors: Substance Abuse, Sexual Abuse, Mothers, Multivariate Analysis
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