Violence prevention programs have made strides in their attempts to reduce many types of violence. But that committed by intimate partners remains stubbornly high.
Researchers assessed the prevalence of head injury related to intimate partner violence and evaluated its long-term effect on health outcomes.
68 percent reported childhood emotional abuse, 38.5 percent childhood physical abuse and 7.3 percent childhood sexual abuse; 9 percent of men reported perpetrating physical violence, 46.5 percent ...
OPINION - We don’t have the data we need to understand, and prevent, firearms-related deaths due to intimate partner violence (IPV).
Background Internationally, investment in hospital-based services for sexual violence is increasing. However, service ...