نتایج جستجو برای: physical abuse

تعداد نتایج: 722449  

Journal: :Pediatrics 1999
S J Duffy M E McGrath B M Becker J G Linakis

OBJECTIVE To determine the prevalence of domestic violence against mothers in a pediatric emergency department and the relationship of their children to the abusers. DESIGN Cross-sectional survey of a convenience sample of mothers seeking treatment for their children. SETTING An urban pediatric emergency department. PARTICIPANTS A total of 157 mothers with children <3 years of age. Women ...

Journal: :The Journal of the American Board of Family Practice 1989
G D Rath L G Jarratt G Leonardson

This study examines the rate of domestic violence against adult women by men partners. Two hundred eighteen women at two primary care clinics responded anonymously to a questionnaire. Forty-eight percent reported verbal abuse, 44 percent minor physical abuse, and 28 percent severe physical abuse. Abuse was common (16 percent) before marriage. Respondents whose partners were reported to be chemi...

Journal: :Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research 2011
E Anne Lown Madhabika B Nayak Rachael A Korcha Thomas K Greenfield

BACKGROUND Previous research has documented a relationship between child sexual abuse and alcohol dependence. This paper extends that work by providing a comprehensive description of past year and lifetime alcohol consumption patterns, consequences, and dependence among women reporting either physical and sexual abuse in a national sample. METHODS This study used survey data from 3,680 women ...

2009
Cindy M. Meston Julia R. Heiman Paul D. Trapnell

One thousand fifty-two (582 non-Asian, 470 Asian) university students were assessed regarding levels of physical abuse, emotional abuse, sexual abuse, neglect, and socially desirable responding. Differences between Asian-ancestry and European-ancestry students in self-reported incidence and expression of abuse were evaluated, as was gender and the relation between self-reported abuse and social...

Journal: :Child abuse & neglect 2004
Patricia B Moran Sam Vuchinich Nancy K Hall

OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to investigate associations between four categories of maltreatment and substance use among adolescents. METHOD All 10th through 12th graders n = 2,187) at six public high schools in a rural Oregon county filled out an anonymous survey that included questions about their experience of emotional, sexual, and physical abuse and their use of a variety of subst...

Journal: :Journal of interpersonal violence 2011
Esme Fuller-Thomson Jennifer Bottoms Sarah Brennenstuhl Marion Hurd

This study investigated childhood physical abuse and ulcers in a regionally representative community sample. Age, race and sex were controlled for in addition to five clusters of potentially confounding factors: adverse childhood conditions, adult socioeconomic status, current health behaviors, current stress and marital status, and history of mood/anxiety disorders. Childhood physical abuse is...

Journal: :The Journal of nervous and mental disease 2013
Maju Mathew Koola Clifford Qualls Deanna L Kelly Kelly Skelton Bekh Bradley Richard Amar Erica J Duncan

We examined the prevalence of childhood (≤ 18 years) physical and sexual abuse reported among patients admitted to the psychiatric inpatient service and the differential rates of this abuse associated with psychiatric diagnoses. This study consisted of a retrospective chart review of 603 patients admitted to a psychiatric ward during a period of 1 year at Atlanta Veterans Affairs Medical Center...

Journal: :Psychiatry research 2010
Jesse R Cougle Kiara R Timpano Natalie Sachs-Ericsson Meghan E Keough Christina J Riccardi

Research has accumulated over the past several years demonstrating a relationship between childhood abuse and anxiety disorders. Extant studies have generally suffered from a number of methodological limitations, including low sample sizes and without controlling for psychiatric comorbidity and parental anxiety. In addition, research has neglected to examine whether the relationships between an...

Journal: :acta medica iranica 0
m. nojomi z. akrami

violence and the threat of violence against pregnant women are main barriers to women’s empowerment and equal participation in society. when stress and violence increase in developing societies, women’s safety in the home, workplace and community is often seriously affected. to determine the prevalence of physical abuse in pregnant women and to assess association between physical violence durin...

Journal: :The Nursing clinics of North America 2011
Lene Symes

The results of abuse may include repeated abuse, chronic pain, and physical and emotional illnesses. For some, the result is death, but others thrive. Males and females are abused at similar rates, but males are more likely to experience physical assault and females are more likely to experience sexual assault. Males and females experience psychological abuse at the same rates and there is evid...

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