A preventable burden : measuring and addressing the prevalence and health impacts of intimate partner violence in Australian women. Key findings and future directions
Webster, Kim
A preventable burden : measuring and addressing the prevalence and health impacts of intimate partner violence in Australian women. Key findings and future directions Kim Webster - Sydney, NSW : ANROWS, 2016 - electronic document (52 pages); PDF file: 1.13 MB - ANROWS Compass .
ANROWS Compass, Issue 07, October 2016 Recommended reading
"The Examination of the Burden of Disease study was released in two reports. The first provides technical information about the methodology as well as detailed estimates of the health burden due to exposure to IPV - Examination of the burden of disease of intimate partner violence against women in 2011: Final report. The second report focuses on two populations that experience the highest health impacts: women of reproductive age (18-44 years) and Indigenous women. (From the website). Record #5257
2204-9622 (online)
DATA ANALYSIS
SEXUAL VIOLENCE
RECOMMENDED READING
ABORIGINAL & TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER PEOPLES
ABORTION
ABUSED WOMEN
DEPRESSION
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
HEALTH
HOMICIDE
INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
MENTAL HEALTH
PHYSICAL ABUSE
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
SELF HARM
SUBSTANCE ABUSE
SYSTEMATIC REVIEWS
VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
AUSTRALIA
A preventable burden : measuring and addressing the prevalence and health impacts of intimate partner violence in Australian women. Key findings and future directions Kim Webster - Sydney, NSW : ANROWS, 2016 - electronic document (52 pages); PDF file: 1.13 MB - ANROWS Compass .
ANROWS Compass, Issue 07, October 2016 Recommended reading
"The Examination of the Burden of Disease study was released in two reports. The first provides technical information about the methodology as well as detailed estimates of the health burden due to exposure to IPV - Examination of the burden of disease of intimate partner violence against women in 2011: Final report. The second report focuses on two populations that experience the highest health impacts: women of reproductive age (18-44 years) and Indigenous women. (From the website). Record #5257
2204-9622 (online)
DATA ANALYSIS
SEXUAL VIOLENCE
RECOMMENDED READING
ABORIGINAL & TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER PEOPLES
ABORTION
ABUSED WOMEN
DEPRESSION
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
HEALTH
HOMICIDE
INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
MENTAL HEALTH
PHYSICAL ABUSE
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
SELF HARM
SUBSTANCE ABUSE
SYSTEMATIC REVIEWS
VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
AUSTRALIA