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Silent victims—an epidemic of childhood exposure

"Over 15 million children are exposed to intimate partner violence (IPV) each year, and the health consequences of this exposure are well-documented. The Institute of Medicine and the United States Preventive Services Task Force recommend routine screening for intimate partner violence (IPV) in women of childbearing age. These recommendations represent an important step forward in improving the health of women affected by IPV.

"In discussions about healthcare providers' role in IPV screening, however, the significant impact of IPV on child health is often missing...

"When the occurrence of IPV is disclosed, hospital and community IPV programs are essential partners that can help clinicians and their patients develop sound management plans that protect women and children's safety and abide by state-specific reporting laws...."

http://medicalxpress.com/news/2013-10-silent-victimsan-epidemic-childhood-exposure.html

 

Bair-Merritt, et al. (2013). "Silent Victims — An Epidemic of Childhood Exposure to Domestic Violence." New England Journal of Medicine. Publisher link

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