Explore the latest in intimate partner violence, including screening and prevention interventions and long-term health sequelae of IPV.
This quality improvement study evaluates patient outcomes from implementation of the Strength at Home intervention, a group program for individuals using intimate partner violence in their relationships, in the Veterans Affairs (VA) health system.
This cohort study evaluates the risk of depression, anxiety, and posttraumatic stress symptoms and adverse health outcomes among female adults in potentially violent relationships in the early days of pandemic-related restrictions.
This cross-sectional study assesses the association between lifetime intimate partner violence exposure and self-reported health using data from a representative population-based New Zealand survey.
This cohort study examines the extent to which experiencing parental intimate partner violence and/or maternal depression before age 12 years is associated with depression at age 18 years at the population and individual level.
This cross-sectional study compares the rates of unstable and/or unsafe living situations and intimate partner violence in individuals who were pregnant before vs during the COVID-19 pandemic.
This systematic review and meta-analysis evaluates the associations between microfinance interventions and exposure to intimate partner violence.
This cross-sectional study examines the health implications of physical, sexual, psychological, controlling behaviors, and economic abuse experienced by men.
This cohort study compared changes in emergency department (ED) encounters for sexual assault during the COVID-19 pandemic with prepandemic estimates in Ontario, Canada.
This cross-sectional study examines factors associated with the socioemotional development of children whose mothers experience intimate partner violence.
This Viewpoint discusses violence-related US public health concerns and suggests creating a federal Office of National Violence Prevention to develop a comprehensive, coordinated, and sustained effort to address all aspects of violence in the US.
This cross-sectional study compares rates of help-seeking consultations for incident domestic violence before vs during the COVID-19 pandemic in Japan.
This cross-sectional study assesses the content and comprehensiveness of state laws that address the prevention of and response to teen dating violence among students in US secondary schools.
This study examines trends in violence research funding within and across National Institutes of Health (NIH) institutes/centers from 2011 to 2020.
This cross-sectional study investigates rates of perpetration and experience of sexual violence by sexual and gender identity among youth ages 14 to 16 years.
This systematic review and meta-analysis evaluates the efficacy of interventions in reducing physical and sexual violence in adolescents’ dating relationships.
This study uses National Center for Health Statistics data to assess mortality rates and their annual percentage changes for pregnancy-related and other causes among pregnant and recently pregnant women from 2015 to 2019, compared with cause-specific mortality rates in the total US female population of childbearing age.
This cohort study assesses whether a COVID-19 stay-at-home order was associated with changes in police report rates or domestic violence resource availability that differed by racial/ethnic majority compositions in 77 community areas of Chicago, Illinois.
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