The effects of intimate partner violence before, during, and after pregnancy in nurse visited first time mothers Philip V. Scribano, Jack Stevens, Elly Kaizar
By: Scribano, Philip V.
Contributor(s): Stevens, Jack | Kaisar, Elly.
Material type: ArticleSeries: Maternal and Child Health Journal.Publisher: Springer, 2013Subject(s): ABUSED WOMEN | DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | HOME-BASED FAMILY SERVICES | INTERVENTION | INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE | MOTHERS | NURSING | PREGNANCY | REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH | SOCIAL SERVICES | UNITED STATESOnline resources: Access the abstract In: Maternal and Child Health Journal, 2013, 17(2): 307-318Summary: The authors aimed to determine the prevalence of intimate partner violence before, during and after pregnancy in a national (US) sample of women enrolled in the Nurse Family Partnership (NFP); and, to determine correlates of IPV exposure. Clients enrolled in the NFP between 2002 and 2005 were selected. See item #4333 for the AVA Research Review of this article written by Pauline Gulliver, Research Fellow, New Zealand Family Violence Clearinghouse.Maternal and Child Health Journal, 2013, 17(2): 307-318
The authors aimed to determine the prevalence of intimate partner violence before, during and after pregnancy in a national (US) sample of women enrolled in the Nurse Family Partnership (NFP); and, to determine correlates of IPV exposure. Clients enrolled in the NFP between 2002 and 2005 were selected. See item #4333 for the AVA Research Review of this article written by Pauline Gulliver, Research Fellow, New Zealand Family Violence Clearinghouse.