ISBN: 0978979303
Author: Ellen H. Taliaferro MD,Zita J. Surprenant MD
Language: English
Publisher: Medical Directions, Inc.; 1st edition (November 6, 2006)
Pages: 97
Category: Relationships
Subcategory: Self-Help
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The Physician's Guide to Intimate Partner Violence and Abuse : A Reference for All Health Care Professionals: How to Ask the Right Questions and Recognize Abuse-Another Way to Save a Life. by Zita J. Surprenant and Ellen H.
BACKGROUND Intimate partner (domestic) violence (IPV) is a common problem in medical practice that is associated with adverse health outcomes. There are widespread calls to improve IPV education for. There are widespread calls to improve IPV education fo. More). Survey results of women who have been strangled while in an abusive relationship.
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Female-to-male intimate partner violence (IPV) recently has become a recognized health care issue. We screened a heterosexual male Emergency Department population for IPV using the HITS scale, a four-question survey. Two hundred eighty-two men were enrolled in the study. Basic demographics, along with the answers to the HITS scale, were analyzed. 118+ million publications.
by Ellen H. Taliaferro, MD & Zita J. Surprenant, M.
The authors provide thoughtful guidance on screening, documentation, safety counselling, community referral, and dealing with partner violence in special situations.
Ellen H. Taliaferro, MD, FACEP, (Dr T) is the Medical Director of.She is the author of two books: WellWritingTM for Health After Trauma and Abuse and Respond to Intimate Partner Violence: 10 Action Steps You Can Take to Help Your Patients and Your Practice
Ellen H. Taliaferro, MD, FACEP, (Dr T) is the Medical Director of the San Mateo Medical Center Keller Center for Family Violence Intervention in San Mateo, CA. She is a medical expert on violence prevention and intervention in healthcare. She is the author of two books: WellWritingTM for Health After Trauma and Abuse and Respond to Intimate Partner Violence: 10 Action Steps You Can Take to Help Your Patients and Your Practice. In addition, she co-authored the recently published Physician's Guide to Intimate Partner Violence. Dr T grew up in Will Rogers country and loves country humor. She sees herself as a true Okie: "Sooner born, Sooner bred, and CA dead.