How we talk about “perpetration of intimate partner violence” matters

J Tu, B Penti - The Journal of the American Board of Family …, 2020 - Am Board Family Med
Many partners and children who are affected by intimate partner violence (IPV) are unable to
leave abusive situations that put their health and safety at risk. Family physicians provide …

Intimate partner violence: counseling, community resources, and legal issues for IPV victims and perpetrators.

PH Chen, A Jacobs, SL Rovi - FP essentials, 2013 - europepmc.org
The family physician's office is a potentially safe place to discuss intimate partner violence
(IPV). RADAR (Remember to ask routinely, Ask directly [in private], Document findings …

An evidence-based response to intimate partner violence: WHO guidelines

G Feder, CN Wathen, HL MacMillan - Jama, 2013 - jamanetwork.com
InJune2013, theWorldHealthOrganization (WHO) publishedRespondingtoIntimatePartnerViol…
ViolenceAgainstWomen, 1 providingevidence-basedrecommendationstoguideclinicians …

Asking about intimate partner violence: advice from female survivors to health care providers

JC Chang, MR Decker, KE Moracco, SL Martin… - Patient education and …, 2005 - Elsevier
Understanding the perspectives of women who have experienced IPV will allow us to
identify specific techniques of addressing IPV that increase patient comfort and willingness …

[PDF][PDF] Beyond identification of patients experiencing intimate partner violence

G Feder - American family physician, 2016 - research-information.bris.ac.uk
In this issue of American Family Physician, DiCola and Spaar give pragmatic guidance to
family physicians on their role in responding to patients who are experiencing intimate …

[PDF][PDF] What happens after we identify intimate partner violence? The family physician's perspective

PT Glowa, PY Frasier, L Wang, K Eaker, WL Osterling - Fam Med, 2003 - Citeseer
Background and Objectives: Despite increased emphasis on asking about intimate partner
violence (IPV), little data exists on patient outcomes. We surveyed family physicians in New …

Medical management of intimate partner violence considering the stages of change: precontemplation and contemplation

T Zink, N Elder, J Jacobson… - The Annals of Family …, 2004 - Annals Family Med
BACKGROUND We undertook a study to understand how women who are victims of
intimate partner violence (IPV) want physicians to manage these abusive relationships in the …

Intimate partner violence: recognizing and responding safely

HL MacMillan, M Kimber, DE Stewart - JAMA, 2020 - jamanetwork.com
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a major public health problem. Also known as domestic
violence, IPV refers to any behavior by an intimate partner or ex-partner that causes …

The role of the physician when a patient discloses intimate partner violence perpetration: a literature review

B Penti, J Timmons, D Adams - The Journal of the American …, 2018 - Am Board Family Med
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is prevalent and has lasting impacts on the health and well-
being of the entire family involved. Primary care physicians often interact with male patients …

[HTML][HTML] Intimate partner violence

PF Cronholm, CT Fogarty, B Ambuel… - American family …, 2011 - aafp.org
Intimate partner violence is a common source of physical, psychological, and emotional
morbidity. In the United States, approximately 1.5 million women and 834,700 men annually …