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Intimate partner violence research in the health care setting: what are appropriate and feasible methodological standards?

Therese Zink1, Frank Putnam.   

Abstract

The past 20 years of research has exposed the profound cost of intimate partner violence (IPV) in health care problems and health care dollars for victims and bystanders. As a result, professional organizations encourage clinicians to identify IPV victims and to refer them to community resources. To date there is little evidence to show the value of these efforts, and many completed studies are criticized for methodological weaknesses. IPV studies are challenging to design, and the double-blind randomized controlled trial may be an impossible standard. To move forward, funders and study committees are encouraged to reassess the standards for IPV research methodologies.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15722489     DOI: 10.1177/0886260504267548

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Interpers Violence        ISSN: 0886-2605


  5 in total

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Authors:  Emilia H De Marchis; Danielle Hessler; Caroline Fichtenberg; Eric W Fleegler; Amy G Huebschmann; Cheryl R Clark; Alicia J Cohen; Elena Byhoff; Mark J Ommerborn; Nancy Adler; Laura M Gottlieb
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5.  Feasibility of an automated telephone survey to enable prospective monitoring of subjects whose confidentiality is paramount: a four-week cohort study of partner violence recurrence after Emergency Department discharge.

Authors:  Douglas J Wiebe; Brendan G Carr; Elizabeth M Datner; Michael R Elliott; Therese S Richmond
Journal:  Epidemiol Perspect Innov       Date:  2008-01-07
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