نتایج جستجو برای: ibr ipv ویروس

تعداد نتایج: 6940  

Journal: :Social science & medicine 2010
Mieko Yoshihama Julie Horrocks Deborah Bybee

Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) is prevalent in the lives of women across the globe and has been found to be associated with substance use among women. As part of the World Health Organization's (WHO) cross-national research effort, this study examined the relationship between the experience of IPV and use of alcohol and tobacco among a probability sample of women aged 18-49 in Yokohama, Japan....

Journal: :Social science & medicine 2008
Taryn Lindhorst Monica Oxford

Adolescent mothers are at high risk of experiencing intimate partner violence (IPV) which may increase their likelihood of depressive symptoms in adulthood, yet little is known about the long-term effects of IPV on adolescent mothers' trajectories of depressive symptoms. The study reported here uses prospective data spanning 14 years from a study of 229 adolescent mothers from Washington State,...

Journal: :Family medicine 2006
Elizabeth C McCord-Duncan Michael Floyd Evelyn C Kemp Beth Bailey Forrest Lang

INTRODUCTION Screening for or detection of intimate partner violence (IPV) in women is recommended, but no published studies compare respondent preferences for how screening should occur. This study sought to determine women's preferences for IPV detection. METHODS Using a video stimulus method, 97 women viewed a short videotape portraying an encounter between a female physician and an establ...

2015
Dana R. Thomson Assiatou B. Bah Wilson G. Rubanzana Leon Mutesa

BACKGROUND In Rwanda, women who self-reported in household surveys ever experiencing intimate partner violence (IPV) increased from 34 % in 2005 to 56 % in 2010. This coincided with a new constitution and majority-female elected parliament in 2003, and 2008 legislation protecting against gender-based violence. The increase in self-reported IPV may reflect improved social power for women, and/or...

Journal: :Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine : JABFM 2015
Katherine M Iverson Dawne Vogt Melissa E Dichter S Louisa Carpenter Rachel Kimerling Amy E Street Megan R Gerber

BACKGROUND The Veterans Health Administration (VHA) recommends screening female patients for intimate partner violence (IPV), yet few studies inform IPV screening efforts among this population. This study examined the proportion of women who experienced IPV within the past year and the associations between IPV and depression, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), alcohol dependence, mental hea...

Journal: :Aggressive behavior 2012
Denise A Hines Emily M Douglas

Extensive work has documented an association between sustaining intimate partner violence (IPV) and alcohol/drug abuse among women, yet little research has documented the same association in men, even though men comprise 25-50% of all IPV victims in a given year. This study investigates the associations among sustaining IPV and alcohol/drug abuse among both a clinical and community sample of me...

Journal: :American journal of preventive medicine 2008
Matthew J Breiding Michele C Black George W Ryan

BACKGROUND Intimate partner violence (IPV) has been shown to have serious health consequences for both women and men, including poor general health, depressive symptoms, substance use, and elevated rates of chronic disease. Aside from crime surveys, there have been no large-scale IPV prevalence studies since the 1996 National Violence Against Women Survey. The lack of regular, ongoing surveilla...

Journal: :Comprehensive psychiatry 2015
Nicole H Weiss Katherine L Dixon-Gordon Aaron A Duke Tami P Sullivan

African American women are at heightened risk for intimate partner violence (IPV) and its negative consequences, including health-compromising behaviors. Deliberate self-harm (DSH) is one clinically-relevant behavior that has been understudied among African American women generally and those with exposure to IPV in particular. To date, no studies have examined factors that may account for the r...

Journal: :Journal of family psychology : JFP : journal of the Division of Family Psychology of the American Psychological Association 2011
Amy D Marshall Damon E Jones Mark E Feinberg

We tested an integrative model of individual and dyadic variables contributing to intimate partner violence (IPV) perpetration. Based on the vulnerability-stress-adaptation (VSA) model, we hypothesized that three "enduring vulnerabilities" (i.e., antisocial behavior, hostility, and depressive symptoms) would be associated with a "maladaptive process" (i.e., negative relationship attributions) t...

Journal: :Hospital pediatrics 2015
Kimberly A Randell Sarah E Evans Donna O'Malley M Denise Dowd

OBJECTIVE The purpose of this study was to conduct a baseline assessment of intimate partner violence (IPV) practices in a pediatric hospital system. METHODS The Delphi Instrument for Hospital-based Domestic Violence Programs was used to assess the structure and components of the hospital system's IPV practices. Through key stakeholder interviews, we also assessed IPV practices in individual ...

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