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Exciting discoveries on the health effects of family violence : where we are, where we need to go Kendall-Tackett, Kathleen A.

By: Material type: ArticleArticleSeries: Journal of Interpersonal ViolencePublication details: 2005 Sage,ISSN:
  • 0886-2605
Subject(s): Online resources: In: Journal of Interpersonal Violence 20 (2) February 2005 : 251-257Summary: "In the 20 years since the founding of the Journal of Interpersonal Violence, there have been exciting new discoveries on the long-term physical health effects of family violence. As exciting as these discoveries have been, we still know little about why the experience of family violence makes people sick. Some of the most promising areas of study on this topic will be in neuroscience, sleep studies, and cognitive variables such as hostility. Once we understand mechanisms, we can design interventions that can ameliorate these effects."--JOURNAL ABSTRACT
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Journal of Interpersonal Violence 20 (2) February 2005 : 251-257

"In the 20 years since the founding of the Journal of Interpersonal Violence, there have been exciting new discoveries on the long-term physical health effects of family violence. As exciting as these discoveries have been, we still know little about why the experience of family violence makes people sick. Some of the most promising areas of study on this topic will be in neuroscience, sleep studies, and cognitive variables such as hostility. Once we understand mechanisms, we can design interventions that can ameliorate these effects."--JOURNAL ABSTRACT