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Addressing INTIMATE PARTNER Violence IN HOME VISITATION PROGRAMS, Family Violence Prevention & Health Practice (issue 6), Family Violence Prevention Fund, San Francisco, CA: October 2007.

Addressing Violence against Women: Results from a National Survey of Title X Family Planning Providers, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA: January 2004.

AdVANCING THE NATION'S HEALTH: A GUIDE TO PUBLIC HEALTH RESEARCH NEEDS, 2006-2015, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA: December 2006.

 
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF NURSING CALLS ON NURSES TO INCREASE SAFETY-PROMOTING BEHAVIORS OF ABUSED WOMEN; FIRST RANDOMIZED CLINICAL TRIAL IN NURSE SAFETY INTERVENTION, Business Wire, San Francisco, CA: March 1, 2004.  Copyright © 2004 Business Wire, Inc. Increasing the Safety-Promoting Behaviors of Abused Women, Judith McFarlane, DrPH, RN, FAAN. Copyright © 2004 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc., A Wolters Kluwer Company.

 
ANTIDOTE FOR CONFLICT; TREATING YOUTH VIOLENCE AS A HEALTH ISSUE, PEDIATRICIANS TECH KIDS HOW TO STAY OUT OF TROUBLE, Scott Allen, Boston Globe, Boston, MA: April 3, 2006. Copyright © 2006 Globe Newspaper Company.

 
AUTHORIZATION FOR DISCLOSURE OF HEALTH INFORMATION.

 
Before it Occurs: Primary Prevention of Intimate Partner Violence and Abuse (chapter 10), Larry Cohen, MSW; Rachel Davis, MSW; and Corinne Graffunder, MPH, The Physician’s Guide to Intimate Partner Violence and Abuse, Volcano Press, Volcano, CA: 2006. Copyright © 2000-2006 Volcano Press.

 
Blue Shield of California Foundation to Offer Free Online Training for Doctors Treating Domestic Violence Victims, Business Wire, San Francisco, CA: July 13, 2006. Copyright © 2006 Business Wire, Inc. Online Training and Education Program.

 
CHANGING DENTISTS’ KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDES AND BEHAVIOR REGARDING DOMESTIC VIOLENCE THROUGH AN INTERACTIVE MULTIMEDIA TUTORIAL, Nancy Kwon Hsieh, DDS, MS, Karen Herzig, PhD, Stuart A. Gansky, DrPH, Dale Danley, MPH and Barbara Gerbert, PhD, Journal of the American Dental Association (vol. 137), American Dental Association, Chicago, IL: May 2006. Copyright © 2006 American Dental Association.

 
Clinic Detects domestic violence, Tucson Citizen, Tucson, AZ: July 16, 2004. Copyright © 2004 Tucson Citizen. Clinic-Based Screening for Domestic Violence: Use of a Child-Safety Questionnaire, Richard AA. Wahl, Doris J. Sisk and Thomas M. Ball, BMC Medicine (2:25), June 30, 2004. Copyright © 1999-2004 BioMed Central Ltd.

 
COMPUTER-BASED SCREENING MAY ENCOURAGE DISCUSSIONS ABOUT DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, Newswise, Charlottesville, VA: May 18, 2006. Copyright © 2006 Newswise. Lowering the Threshold for Discussions of Domestic Violence – A Randomized Controlled Trial of Computer Screening.

 
Delphi Instrument for Hospital-Based Domestic Violence Program, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD.

 
Dental Professionals Against Violence, Kathleen A. Shanel-Hogan, DDS, MA, California Dental Association, Sacramento, CA: 2004. Copyright © 2004 California Dental Association Foundation, Inc.

 
Diagnostic and Treatment Guidelines on Domestic Violence, American Medical Association, Chicago, IL.

 
Diagnostic and Treatment Guidelines on Mental Health Effects of Family Violence, American Medical Association, Chicago, IL.

 
DOCTORS URGED TO LOOK FOR ABUSE; FEMALE VICTIMS NEED MORE HELP, STUDY SAYS, Julie Davidow, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Seattle, WA: May 16, 2006. Copyright © 1996-2006 Seattle Post-Intelligencer. Intimate Partner Violence and Women’s Physical, Mental, and Social Functioning.

 

DOCUMENTING DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: HOW HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS CAN HELP VICTIMS, Nancy E. Isaac and Pualani Enos, Research in Brief, National Institute of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, DC: September 2001.

 
Domestic Violence Health Care Provider Training Evaluation Toolkit, Pennsylvania Coalition Against Domestic Violence, Harrisburg, PA: 2003.

 
Domestic violence prevention programs in health care settings are cost effective, Townsend Letter for Doctors and Patients, December 1, 2004. Copyright © 2004 Gale Group, Inc. and copyright © 2004 The Townsend Letter Group. Business Case for Domestic Violence Programs in Health Care Settings, Family Violence Prevention Fund and Physicians for A Violence-Free Society.

 
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SCREENING STUDY, Speaking Up (volume 12, issue 2), Family Violence Prevention Fund, San Francisco, CA: February 14, 2006.

 
Family Matters: Domestic Violence, Dr. Eric Caine and Catherine Cerulli, Rochester Democrat and Chronicle, Rochester, NY: May 23, 2005. Copyright © 2005 Rochester Democrat and Chronicle.

 
Family Violence: An Intervention Model for Dental Professionals, Kristin Littel, OVC Bulletin, Office for Victims of Crime, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, DC: December 2004.

 
Family Violence Prevention & Health Practice e-journal (volume 1, issue 1), National Health Resource Center on Domestic Violence, Family Violence Prevention Fund, San Francisco, CA: January 2005.

 
Family Violence Prevention & Health Practice E-Journal, (volume 1, issue 2) National Health Resource Center on Domestic Violence, Family Violence Prevention Fund, San Francisco, CA: June 2005.

 
For California Physicians: A Smarter Approach to Domestic Violence – Online Training and Education Program, Blue Shield of California Foundation, San Francisco, CA.

 
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS: THE HIPAA PRIVACY REGULATIONS (FOR DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SERVICE AGENCIES), Rodney Hudson, JD, Family Violence Prevention Fund, San Francisco, CA: 2003.

 
Healing Center: Domestic Violence Healthcare Center Expands with New Clinic, Estephanie Resnik, The Miami Herald, August 13, 2006. Copyright © 2006 The Miami Herald.

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

 
Health Insurance Coverage: Estimates from the National Health Interview Survey, 2004, Robin A. Cohen, PhD and Michael E. Martinez, MPH, National Center for Health Statistics, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, June 2005.

 
HEALTH INSURANCE PORTABILITY & ACCOUNTABILITY ACT (HIPAA), Pennsylvania Coalition Against Domestic Violence, Harrisburg, PA, and Pennsylvania Coalition Against Rape, Enola, PA.

 
Health Resources and Services Administration's (HRSA) MCHB: Special Initiatives on Domestic Violence, Karen Hench, Health Alert, Family Violence Prevention Fund, San Francisco, CA: July 20, 2004. This describes an expanding new program of the Maternal and Child Health Bureau to provide technical assistance to local Healthy Start programs to encourage domestic violence screening and intervention with pregnant women.

 
Health Workers Support New HIV Guidelines, Associated Press, CNN.com, Atlanta, GA: January 21, 2005. Copyright © 2005 The Associated Press.

 
Helping Young Children Affected by Domestic Violence: The Role of Pediatric Health Settings, Betsy McAlister Groves, MSW, Kenneth Fox, MD, and Susan Schechter (editor), Paper #1 in the Series – Early Childhood, Domestic Violence and Poverty: Helping Young Children and Their Families, School of Social Work – University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA: January 2004. Copyright © 2004 The University of Iowa.

 
HIPAA PRIVACY GUIDELINES AND SEXUAL ASSAULT CRISIS CENTERS, Texas Association Against Sexual Assault, Office of the Attorney General – Texas, Austin, TX.

 

Hospital Program Identifies More Domestic Violence, Rebecca Vesely, Women’s eNews, June 13, 2005. Copyright © 2005 Women’s eNews.

HOW CAN PRACTITIONERS HELP AN ABUSED WOMAN LOWER HER RISK OF DEATH?, Carolyn Rebecca Block, NIJ Journal (issue 250), National Institute of Justice, U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, DC: November 2003.

how safe is new york city? sexual assault services in emergency departments a research report from the new york city alliance against sexual assault, Deborah Fry, New York City Alliance Against Sexual Assault, New York, NY: April 2007. Copyright © 2007 New York City Alliance Against Sexual Assault.

 
HOW TECHNOLOGY IS BEING USED TO THREATEN AND ASSIST VICTIMS, Family Violence Prevention and Health Practice (volume 1, issue 3), Family Violence Prevention Fund, San Francisco, CA: December 2005.

 
The “I have an ‘owie’” health care providers’ role after crawfordDavis & Hammon, Allie Phillips, JD, Update (volume 19, number 4 & 5), National Center for Prosecution of Child Abuse, American Prosecutors Research Institute, Alexandria, VA: 2006.

 

Improving the Health Care Response to Domestic Violence in Vermont: RESOURCES for Health Care Practitioners and Administrators, Vermont Medical Society, Montpelier, VT.

INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE AND SEXUAL ASSAULT: A GUIDE TO TRAINING MATERIALS AND PROGRAMS FOR HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS, Alison Osattin, MPH and Lynn M. Short, PhD, MPH, National Center for Injury Prevention and Control of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA: 1998.

 
INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE AND SEXUAL VIOLENCE VICTIMIZATION ASSESSMENT INSTRUMENTS FOR USE IN HEALTHCARE SETTINGS: VERSION 1, K.C. Basile, M.F. Hertz, and S.E. Back, National Center for Injury Prevention and Control of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA: 2007.

 
Making the Connection: Domestic Violence and Public Health, Linda Chamberlain, PhD, MPH, Family Violence Prevention Fund, San Francisco, CA.

 
Male Sexual Abuse Survivors Struggle in Relations with Health Care Providers – Study, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, CA: June 23, 2006. Towards Malecentric Communication: Sensitizing Health Professionals to the Realities of Male Childhood Sexual Abuse Survivors.

 
Medical Management of Intimate Partner Violence Considering the Stages of Change: Precontemplation and Contemplation, Therese Zink, MD, MPH, et al., Annals of Family Medicine (volume 2, number 3), May-June 2004.

 
Medical Power & Control Wheel, Domestic Violence Project, Kenosha, WI.  Adapted from the Power and Control Wheel developed by the Domestic Abuse Intervention Project, Duluth, MN.

 
Medical Providers’ Guide to Managing the Care of Domestic Violence Patients within a Cultural Context, Tracy Weber, MPH and Leanne Katz Levine, Mayor’s Office to Combat Domestic Violence, New York, NY: August 2003.

 
MORE THAN ‘CSI’ – FORENSIC NURSES WORK WHERE LAW, MEDICINE INTERSECT, JoAnn Klimkiewicz, Hartford Courant, Hartford, CT: May 10, 2006. Copyright © 2006 by the Hartford Courant.

 
New Directions from the Field: Victims’ Rights and Services for the 22ST Century – HEALTH CARE COMMUNITY, OVW Bulletin, Office of Victims of Crime, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, DC: August 1998

 
NEW ONLINE JOURNAL EXPLORES DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN HEALTH CARE & PUBLIC HEALTH SETTINGS, Speaking Up (volume 11, issue 3), Family Violence Prevention Fund, San Francisco, CA: March 18, 2005. Family Violence Prevention & Health Practice.

 
New Resource on Screening Patients For Abuse, Speaking Up (volume 10, issue 8), Family Violence Prevention Fund, San Francisco, CA: April 30, 2004

 
OCTOBER 12, 2005 IS HEALTH CARES ABOUT DOMESTIC VIOLENCE DAY, Family Violence Prevention Fund, San Francisco, CA.

 
Online Education Now Available for Medical and Mental Health Professionals, Columbus Coalition Against Family Violence and Columbus State Community College, Columbus, OH: August 2006.

 
Patients' Experiences and Perspectives on Assessment for Lifetime Exposure to Intimate Partner Violence and Forced Sex, Rebecca Whiteman et al., Health Alert, Family Violence Prevention Fund, San Francisco, CA: July 20, 2004. This article advocates the screening of adult female patients at routine medical exams and initial visits for lifetime exposure to intimate partner violence and forced sexual activity. The authors conducted a demonstration project, with a convenience sample of 127 women, in which screening was combined with interviews about past abuse, and found that most of the subjects felt that the positive aspects of screening combined with interviews outweighed the negative.

 
Penn Researcher Uses Computer-Based Screening to Help Identify Domestic Violence Victims, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA: May 23, 2006. Lowering the Threshold for Discussions of Domestic Violence – A Randomized Controlled Trial of Computer Screening.

 

A PREDICTIVE MODEL TO IDENTIFY WOMEN WITH INJURIES RELATED TO INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE, Leslie R. Halpern, DDS, MD, PhD, MPH and Thomas B. Dodson, DMD, MPH, Journal of the American Dental Association (volume 137), American Dental Association, Chicago, IL: May 2006. Copyright © 2006 American Dental Association.

PROVIDER-PATIENT DISCUSSIONS CAN HELP DOMESTIC VIOLENCE VICTIMS SPEAK UP, CAEPV e-update, Corporate Alliance to End Partner Violence, Bloomington, IL: December 14, 2007.

RISK INDICATORS TO IDENTIFY INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE IN THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT, Nadine Wathen, Ellen Jamieson, Margo Wilson, Martin Daly, Andrew Worster and Harriet MacMillan, Open Medicine (volume 1, number 2), Ottawa, ON, CA: 2007.

 

Screening for Perpetrators in Medical Settings, Issues in Family Violence, (volume 5, issue 2), The Non-Violence Alliance, Middletown, CT: Fall 2004.

SCREENING TOOL HELPS IDENTIFY MOTHERS AFFECTED BY INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE, CAEPV Update, Corporate Alliance to End Partner Violence, Bloomington, IL: January 25, 2008.

Sexual Assault and SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES TREATMENT GUIDELINES 2006, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA.

 
Slaying Quickens Push for Med School Checks, Erik Brady and Robert Davis, USA TODAY, October 19, 2004. Copyright © 2004 Gannett Company, Inc.

 

STATE CODES ON INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE VICTIMIZATION REPORTING REQUIREMENTS FOR HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS, Family Violence Prevention Fund, San Francisco, CA: revised October 6, 2007.

STRENGTHENING POLICIES TO SUPPORT CHILDREN, YOUTH, AND FAMILIES WHO EXPERIENCE TRAUMA, Janice L. Cooper, Rachel Masi, Sarah Dababnah, Yumiko Aratani, and Jane Knitzer, National Center for Children in Poverty, New York, NY: July 2007.

study shows online education improves physician response to domestic violence, PR Newswire, San Francisco, CA: March 14, 2007.

 

A Systematic Approach to Partner Violence in Health Care, Bruce Ambuel, PhD, MS, University of Florida College of Medicine, Gainesville, FL: July 8, 1999. Copyright © 1999 The University of Florida.

Violence: TRAUMA IS THE COMMON DENOMINATOR, HEALING IS THE COMMON GOAL ADDRESSING THE ESCALATING PUBLIC HELATH CRISIS WITH INEGRATED TRAUMA-INFORMED SOLUTIONS, Witness Justice, Frederick, MD.

Violence Against Women: A Review of Impact and Practices, Christine Edmunds, Dan Petersen, Thomas Underwood and Kristine Hart (contributor), Joint Center on Violence and Victim Studies, Topeka, KS: Copyright © 2002.

 

Virtual Lecture Hall Launches Innovative Online Domestic Violence Education Program for Physicians, Virtual Lecture Hall, Medical Directions, Inc., PR Newswire, October 14, 2004.

WHEN IS IT OKAY UNDER HIPAA TO REPORT DOMESTIC VIOLENCE? Report on Patient Privacy, Washington, DC: May 2007. Copyright © 2007 by Atlantic Information Services, Inc.

 
Workplace Violence and Corporate Policy for Health Care Settings, Paul T. Clements; Joseph T. DeRanieri; Kathleen Clark; Martin S. Manno; and Douglas Wolcik Kuhn, Nursing Economics$ (volume 23, number 3), Pittman, NJ: May 1, 2005. Copyright © 2005 Jannetti Publications, Inc.

 

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