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Intimate partner violence adversely impacts health over 16 years and across generations : a longitudinal cohort study Deborah Loxton, Xenia Dolia-Gore, Amy E. Anderson and Natalie Townsend

By: Loxton, Deborah.
Contributor(s): Dolia-Gore, Xenia | Anderson, Amy E | Townsend, Natalie.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticleSeries: PLOS One.Publisher: PLOS, 2017Subject(s): ABUSED WOMEN | DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE | HEALTH | LONGITUDINAL STUDIES | MENTAL HEALTH | VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | AUSTRALIAOnline resources: Click here to access online In: PLOS One, Published 5 June 2017 (Open access)Summary: The objective of this study was to determine the impact of intimate partner violence on women’s mental and physical health over a 16 year period and across three generations. Participants were from the Australian Longitudinal study on Women’s Health, a broadly representative national sample of women comprised of three birth cohorts 1973–78, 1946–51 and 1921–26 who were randomly selected from the Australian Medicare (i.e. national health insurer) database in 1996 to participate in the longitudinal health and wellbeing survey. Since baseline, six waves of survey data have been collected. Women from each cohort who had returned all six surveys and had a baseline measure (Survey 1) for intimate partner violence were eligible for the current study. (From the abstract). Record #5460
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PLOS One, Published 5 June 2017 (Open access)

The objective of this study was to determine the impact of intimate partner violence on women’s mental and physical health over a 16 year period and across three generations. Participants were from the Australian Longitudinal study on Women’s Health, a broadly representative national sample of women comprised of three birth cohorts 1973–78, 1946–51 and 1921–26 who were randomly selected from the Australian Medicare (i.e. national health insurer) database in 1996 to participate in the longitudinal health and wellbeing survey. Since baseline, six waves of survey data have been collected. Women from each cohort who had returned all six surveys and had a baseline measure (Survey 1) for intimate partner violence were eligible for the current study. (From the abstract). Record #5460