CE TEST: Domestic ViolenceMacy, RogerAJN The American Journal of Nursing
Discover the answers to common questions about how domestic violence affects the victim, childhood trauma and domestic violence, and domestic violence affects the family. Learn about the impact on children, babies, and adults, and understand mental health issues that might arise from witnessing traumat...
The relationship between work-home conflict and domestic violence is examined using data from 295 adults, who worked full time and were in serious relationships. Job satisfaction, gender, gender role attitudes, type of employment, and socioeconomic status were examined as predictors of work-family ...
The final sections posed questions on special features of domestic violence trials, the sentencing of violent offenders and the extent to which sentences reflected offense seriousness, and the support provided by prosecutor offices to satisfy the needs of victims. Survey results demonstrated a growing ...
We developed a questionnaire to obtain information from the physicians and nurses on various aspects of domestic violence (DV) Objectives: The aim of this study was to test the reliability and validity of this questionnaire to evaluate knowledge and attitude of primary care providers towards DV. ...
And yes, we know that domestic abuse against men also exists. Just as there are abusive husbands, there are also abusive wives. As our inspiring domestic violence survivor and mindset coach, Ruchi Singh states, “When you go through pain, you realise that pain has no gender.” ...
A guide to self-awareness, understanding the signs of being abused, and recognizing when a friend needs domestic violence help. Use the questions in this guide to determine if intervention is needed. Abused Women Reflection on the circumstances of women in abusive intimate relationships and unique...
Chi square test was used in statistical analyses. Results Of the women 49.2% were married, 26.0% were academic staffs, 37.3% were nurses, 36.3% were secretaries and other workers. The prevalence of psychological, physical, economic and sexual violence at least one time was 91.8%, 19.0%, ...
Potential protection from violence has been suggested as an explanation for women’s preferences for more masculine partners. Previous studies, howeve
Meta-analysis COVID-19 Domestic violence Lockdowns 1. Overview In April 2020, as the coronavirus pandemic was wreaking havoc on the lives and economies of nations worldwide, governments around the world began to institute stay-at-home or shelter-in-place orders to help stop the spread of the...