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Addressing the Health Consequences of Domestic Violence, Ellen Taliaferro, Pandora Project Trauma Foundation, October 2004.

AdVERSE HEALTH CONDITIONS AND HEALTH RISK BEHAVIORS ASSOCIATED WITH INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE – UNITED STATES, 2005, M.C. Black and M.J. Breiding, Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (volume 57, [5], pages 113-117), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA: February 8, 2008.

BREAKING THROUGH ON THE SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH AND HEALTH DISPARITIES, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Princeton, NJ: December 2009.

CDC: 1 IN 4 WOMEN, 1 IN 9 MEN SUFFER INTIMATE-PARTNER VIOLENCE, Daniel J. DeNoon, Health News, WebMD, New York, NY: February 7, 2008. Adverse Health Conditions and Health Risk Behaviors Associated with Intimate Partner Violence – United States, 2005.

 
The Chicago Women’s Health Risk Study Risk of Serious Injury or Death in Intimate Violence – A Collaborative Research Project, Carolyn Rebecca Block, The Chicago Women’s Health Risk Project, Chicago, IL: revised June 2, 2000.

 

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY, National Association of State Head Injury Administrators, Bethesda, MD.

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE VICTIMS HAVE HIGHER HEALTH COSTS FOR YEARS AFTER ABUSE ENDS, ScienceDaily, May 26, 2010.

THE EFFECTS OF CHILDHOOD STRESS ON HEALTH ACROSS THE LIFESPAN, National Center for Injury Prevention and Control of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA: February 2008.

FAITH-BASED & COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS PANDEMIC INFLUENZA PREPAREDNESS CHECKLIST, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA: January 9, 2006. More information is available at www.pandemicflu.gov.

GETTING BETTER: BEYOND PHYSICAL TRAUMA, Jacqueline Stenson, Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, CA: May 29, 2006. Copyright © 2006 Los Angeles Times.

 

HEALING THE HURT: TRAUMA-INFORMED APPROACHES TO THE HEALTH OF BOYS AND YOUNG MEN OF COLOR, Drexel University's School of Public Health, Center for Nonviolence and Social Justice and College of Medicine, Department of Emergency Medicine, Philadelphia, PA: October 2009.

HEALTH CARE & DOMESTIC VIOLENCE FACTS, National Coalition Against Domestic Violence, Denver, CO.

HEALTH COVERAGE AND ACCESS TO CARE AMONG ASIAN AMERICANS, NATIVE HAWAIIANS AND PACIFIC ISLANDERS, Kaiser Family Foundation, Menlo Park, CA: 2008.

HEALTHY PEOPLE, HEALTHY PLACES: DIRECTIONS FOR IMPROVING COMMUNITY, INDIVIDUAL, AND ECONOMIC HEALTH, PolicyLink and the Prevention Institute, Oakland, CA: December 2008.

HOUSE HEALTH REFORM BILL CONTAINS KEY DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PROVISIONS, Speaking Up (volume 15 [15], pages 3-4), Futures Without Violence, San Francisco, CA: November 23, 2009.

HOW HEALTH REFORM MAY AFFECT VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC, SEXUAL, AND DATING VIOLENCE, Health Resource Center on Domestic Violence of Futures Without Violence, San Francisco, CA: June 2010.

 

Improving Children’s Health – Understanding Children’s Health Disparities and Promising Approaches to Address Them, Children’s Defense Fund, Washington, DC: 2006.

INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE AND WOMEN'S PHYSICAL AND MENTAL HEALTH IN THE WHO MULTI-COUNTRY STUDY ON WOMEN'S HEALTH AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: AN OBSERVATIONAL STUDY, Mary Ellsberg, Henrica AFM Jansen, Lori Heise, Charlotte H. Watts and Claudia Garcia-Moreno, The Lancet (volume 371 [9619], pages 1165-1172): April 5, 2008. Copyright © 2008 Elsevier.

 
Kaiser Study Says Doctors Not Addressing Sex Issues with Women, Julie Sevrens Lyons, Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service, San Jose Mercury News, San Jose, CA: July 9, 2005. Copyright © 2005 Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service and San Jose Mercury News.

 

Long-Term Effects of Violence on Women: Bowel Disease, Arthritis to Be Studied, Canadian Press, November 21, 2004. Copyright © 2004 The Canadian Press.

NNEDV RECOGNIZES NATIONAL WOMEN'S HEALTH WEEK, National Network to End Domestic Violence, Washington, DC: May 6, 2011. National Women's Health Week.

PREVALENCE OF INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE: FINDINGS FROM THE WHO MULTI-COUNTRY STUDY ON WOMEN'S HEALTH AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, Claudia Garcia-Moreno, Henrica AFM Jansen, Mary Ellsberg, Lori Heise and Charlotte H. Watts, The Lancet (volume 368 [9543], pages 1260-1269): October 7, 2006. Copyright © 2008 Elsevier.

SEXUAL VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN: IMPACT ON HIGH-RISK HEALTH BEHAVIORS AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH, Sandra L. Martin and Rebecca J. Macy, National Online Resource Center on Violence Against Women, Harrisburg, PA: June 2009.

SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH INFORMING FUTURE RESEARCH AND PROGRAMME IMPLEMENTATION, World Health Organization, Geneva, CH. Copyright © 2010 World Health Organization.

STATE-BY-STATE MEDICAL MARIJUANA LAWS, Marijuana Policy Project, Washington, DC: 2008.

 

SUMMARY OF NEW FEDERAL MEDICAL PRIVACY PROTECTIONS FOR VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, Rodney Hudson, Futures Without Violence, San Francisco, CA: June 4, 2003.

 

Violence Against Women IS STRONGLY ASSOCIATED WITH SUICIDE ATTEMPTS: EVIDENCE FROM THE WHO MULTI-COUNTRY STUDY ON WOMEN'S HEALTH AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN, [abstract posted on SafetyLit], K. Devries, C. Watts, M. Yoshihama, L. Kiss, L.B. Schraiber, N. Deyessa, L. Heise, J. Durand, J. Mbwambo, H. Janssen, Y. Berhane, M. Ellsberg and C. Garcia-Moreno, Social Science and Medicine (ePub), 2011. Copyright © 2011 Elsevier Publishing.

Violence and Brain Injuries, Nell Eby and Mary Car, Quality Matters, TRIC/PLUK Library, Billings, MT: Spring 2004.

Violence and CHRONIC ILLNESS, Urban Networks to Increase Thriving Youth through Violence Prevention, Oakland, CA: May 2011.

Violence and HEALTH EQUITY, Urban Networks to Increase Thriving Youth through Violence Prevention, Oakland, CA: September 2011. Overview.

WOMEN WHO SUFFERED CHILD ABUSE SPEND MORE ON HEALTH CARE, AScribe Newswire, Oakland, CA: February 19, 2008. Copyright © 2008 AScribe Inc.

WOMEN'S HEALTH 2010: A YEAR IN REVIEW, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA: December 20, 2010.

WOMEN'S MEDICAL COSTS DUE TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE TWICE THAT OF MEN'S: CDC MORE THEN 32 MILLION VICTIMS ANNUALLY, Robert Longley, About.com, May 2007. Copyright © 2007 About, Inc., a part of The New York Times Company.

 
World Report on Violence and Health, Etienne G. Krug, Linda L. Dahlberg, James A. Mercy, Anthony B. Ziwi and Rafael Lozano (editors), World Health Organization, Geneva, CH: 2002.

 

 


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