... domesticviolence Victims of domesticviolence are usually women Domesticviolence can take a number of forms Victims should seek legal advice from a solicitor Women who experience domesticviolence ... of them relate to domesticviolence in a week b) Retell a case of domesticviolence that you know or have heard of, either recently or in the past c) Is punishment for domesticviolence effective ... services for women and children escaping violence Women’s Aid is a key support agency for women and children experiencing domesticviolence and runs a domesticviolence helpline Their services are...
... Chapter 1: The Truth About DomesticViolence Children and DomesticViolence The Power and Control Wheel The Equality Wheel Substance Abuse and DomesticViolence Teen Dating Violence Battering in ... The Truth About DomesticViolence http://www.growing.com/nonviolent/victim/vict_res.htm (3 of 43)8/30/2004 1:07:00 PM DomesticViolence Information and Referral Handbook Domesticviolence is ... compromise Substance Abuse and DomesticViolence Alcohol or drug use is present in an estimated 65 to 80 percent of all domesticviolence incidents Families affected by domesticviolence typically experience...
... health impacts of domesticviolence Australian Domestic and Family Violence Clearinghouse Topic Paper: DomesticViolence and Women’s Physical Health 10 Conclusion Domesticviolence does not only ... physical or other violence was listed (Memmott et al 2001, p 39) Australian Domestic and Family Violence Clearinghouse Topic Paper: DomesticViolence and Women’s Physical Health Domesticviolence and ... sectors and women experiencing domesticviolence (Robinson 1999) Understanding the physical health impacts of domesticviolence is also relevant to workers in the domesticviolence field, who can encourage...
... about women’s property ownership, and norms and community attitudes about violence and HIV Short scenarios, or vignettes, were developed for these groups to initiate discussion about HIV and violence ... and domesticviolence Links among property, HIV and violence In both sites, evidence suggests that secure property rights and property ownership can help mitigate the consequences of HIV and violence ... women’s experience of domestic violence, largely fuelled by the realisation that it is a risk factor for HIV infection The key research areas – WPIR, HIV and AIDS, and domesticviolence – are in...
... violence by intimate partners Physical and sexual violence Acts of physical violence Acts of sexual violence Overlap between physical and sexual violence Demographic factors associated with violence ... interpersonal violence, collective violence These categories are each divided further to reflect specific types of violence (Figure 2.1) Measuring violence The WHO Study focused primarily on domesticviolence ,1 ... Press, 1979 DomesticViolence against Women: study protocol 28 Garbarino J, Crouter A Defining the community Chapter Introduction WHO Multi-country Study on Women’s Health and Domestic Violence...
... Contents Acknowledgements one Introduction two Domesticviolence and the medical profession iv 11 Part One: Domesticviolencepatientsspeakout three Physical and non-physical injuries 33 four ... of specialised domesticviolence units to deal with domesticviolence cases4 Many law enforcement and criminal justice agencies are now routinely represented within local domesticviolence multi-agency ... discussion of the impact of domesticviolence (and health) on the subjectivity of the participants, see Williamson (1999) 29 Part One: Domesticviolencepatientsspeakout The following three chapters...
... the Report 2 Section One DomesticViolence – Definitions & Prevalence Defining DomesticViolenceDomesticViolence in Ireland Legal Context Extent and Nature DomesticViolence in Mayo 4 Section ... of DomesticViolence The Impact of DomesticViolence on Children: A Developmental Perspective Opening Up the Adversity Package Post-Separation Contact Outcomes for Children Who Live with Domestic ... Initiative Section One DomesticViolence – Definitions & Prevalence Children’s Research Centre, Trinity College Dublin Defining DomesticViolence The term domesticviolence is commonly understood...
... Women DomesticViolence and Mental Health Toolkit Asian women’s experiences of domesticviolence 2.2Definition of DomesticViolenceDomesticviolence is ‘Any incident of threatening behaviour, violence ... domestic violence9 0 and about 60% of women suffering from Major Depression report histories of domestic violence. 91 Every one of 33 South Asian women living in Kent92 who disclosed domesticviolence ... admitted afterwards she didn’t have a clue about domestic violence. ’ Pukaar service user 4.2Mental health, DomesticViolence and Child Protection Domesticviolence is a source of significant harm...
... about women’s property ownership, and norms and community attitudes about violence and HIV Short scenarios, or vignettes, were developed for these groups to initiate discussion about HIV and violence ... and domesticviolence Links among property, HIV and violence In both sites, evidence suggests that secure property rights and property ownership can help mitigate the consequences of HIV and violence ... women’s experience of domestic violence, largely fuelled by the realisation that it is a risk factor for HIV infection The key research areas – WPIR, HIV and AIDS, and domesticviolence – are in...
... on reproductive rights and domesticviolence were designed based on previous research conducted in Pakistan and WHO multicountry study on women health and domesticviolence [1,4,10] Questionnaire ... FF, Bhatti LI: Domesticviolence and health of Pakistani women Int J Gynaecol Obstet 1999, 65(2):195-201 Fikree FF, Razzak JA, Durocher J: Attitudes of Pakistani men to domestic violence: a study ... Heise L, Watts C: WHO Multi-country Study on Women's Health and DomesticViolence against Women Initial results on prevalence, health outcomes and women's responses Geneva: World Health Organization;...
... against domesticviolence crimes in the current period The Dissertation is a scientific work which is valuable reference for research, teaching, learning about domesticviolence and domesticviolence ... concept of violence, what is domestic violence? - The concept of criminal liability, what is criminal liability for the crime of domestic violence? - What is the current situation of domesticviolence ... of criminal liability for domesticviolence crimes 2.2 Research Tasks Firstly, analyze theoretical aspects of domestic violence, criminal liability in general, domesticviolence crimes in particular;...
... report the two-year outcomes of unselected patients with CAD treated with either ZES or PES in southern Turkey METHODS Patient Population The study population consisted of 217 patients who had undergone ... angina pectoris Indicates patients who received zotarolimus-eluting stents Numbers in the column not total 100% because some patients had more than one condition a Indicates patients who received ... (0.9) P valuec 1.0 06 046 Indicates patients who received zotarolimus-eluting stents Percentages in this column are based on a cohort of 116 patients a Indicates patients who received paclitaxel-eluting...
... long-term outcomes of Turkish patients treated with the SES vs the PES in real-world practice are not well reported Therefore, we report the 24-month outcomes of unselected patients in southern ... PES cohort In-Hospital Outcomes In-hospital outcomes were similar between the cohorts In-hospital incidence of MACE was 1.9% for patients receiving the SES and 1.9% in patients receiving the ... whether a true difference in clinical outcomes exists The randomized, multicenter REALITY trial7 did not demonstrate a difference in clinical outcomes between patients who received the SES and those...
... reduce domesticviolence (Can your community anything about violence against women?) and discussion of domesticviolence (In the last year, how often did you talk with anyone about domestic violence? ... Zambia Zimbabwe Overall Partner violence Partner violence Partner violence Partner violence Partner violence Partner violence Partner violence Partner violence Partner violence Yes Yes No Yes No Yes ... about domesticviolence In the last year, how often did you talk with anyone about domestic violence? [never, seldom or often] To whom did you speak most often? Practices relating to domestic violence...
... for patients receiving prepaid or fee-forservice care: results from the Medical Outcomes Study JAMA 1989;262:3298-3302 Rogers WH, Wells KB, Meredith LS, Sturm R, Burnam A Outcomes for adult outpatients ... differences observed in outcomes for the poor, HMO and FFS systems were compared among Medicaid patients (n=216) Medicaid patients in HMOs did not differ from Medicaid patients in FFS plans in ... results suggest the need for caution in generalizing conclusions about outcomes across study sites Mental health outcomes for Medicare patients differed significantly across HMOs, suggesting that their...
... 18 (54%) patients The initial diagnosis at the time of admission to ICU was as followings: community-acquired pneumonia 19 patients (57%), congestive heart failure patients (12%), two patients ... characteristics and outcomes of patients diagnosed with active pulmonary tuberculosis requiring ICU admission, and to identify potential factors affecting mortality rates We reviewed the records of patients ... culture positive aspirates Among the 33 total patients who had at least one positive culture, 62% were AFB stain positive Patient outcomes A total of 22 (67%) patients were treated for tuberculosis...
... success as the sum of patients who are cured and those who have completed treatment In line with WHO criteria, treatment outcomes were categorized into: a Successful outcome- if PTB patients were cured ... registration), or death However, patients who transferred out to other districts were excluded from the treatment outcome evaluation as information on their treatment outcome was unavailable Statistical ... affecting the outcomes Among the PTB patients enrolled in this study, 343 (85.5%) were cured, 18 (4.4%) had completed their treatment and (1.47%) were transferred out From the 401 patients evaluated...
... female and male patients as well as patients with age ≤60 years and in patients with non-pulmonary or non-abdominal focus the haplotype was associated with poor outcome whereas in older patients and ... non-surviving severe sepsis in female and male patients, patients younger as 61 years old and patients with non-abdominal and non-pulmonary focus of sepsis Patients with severe sepsis sub groups Sup ... http://www.translational-medicine.com/content/7/1/100 controls and 183 surgical patients without infectious complications 91 patients with severe sepsis survived and 78 patients died Based on the allele, genotype and haplotype...
... distinguish patients who were inclined to have a favorable or unfavorable outcome As expected, patients who had minimal or negative changes in pSTAT1 (median ratio < 1.15) had poor outcome Of patients ... to clinical outcome of melanoma patients receiving interferon treatment [44,45] Patients with higher pSTAT1/pSTAT3 ratios in pretreated lymph node biopsy tissues had better clinical outcome [44]; ... responding and non-responding patients (Figure 2A-B) IFN signaling patterns and clinical outcome It was observed that disease-free and overall survival was longer amongst patients with a clinical...
... of Life Outcomes 2008, 6:53 http://www.hqlo.com/content/6/1/53 patients with varying GI complication severity Patients with GI complaints reported higher GSRS scores than patients without complaints ... diarrhea (7.4% in patients with GI events at baseline and 7.1% in patient without GI at baseline) or any GI event (17.7% in patients with GI at baseline and 13.3% in patients without GI events at ... and GIQLI in South American patients who have had a renal transplant Methods Study population Data from the PROGIS study, Measurement of Patient Reported Outcomes in Renal Transplant Patients with...