TY - BOOK AU - Ayre, Julie AU - On, Miriam Lum AU - Webster, Kim AU - Gourley, Michelle AU - Moon, Lynelle TI - Examination of the burden of disease of intimate partner violence against women in 2011: final report SN - 2204-9657 PY - 2016/// CY - Sydney, NSW PB - ANROWS KW - SEXUAL VIOLENCE KW - DATA ANALYSIS KW - ABORIGINAL & TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER PEOPLES KW - ABORTION KW - ABUSED WOMEN KW - DEPRESSION KW - DOMESTIC VIOLENCE KW - EMOTIONAL ABUSE KW - HEALTH KW - HOMICIDE KW - INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE KW - MENTAL HEALTH KW - PHYSICAL ABUSE KW - REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH KW - SELF HARM KW - SUBSTANCE ABUSE KW - VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE KW - AUSTRALIA N1 - ANROWS Horizons, Issue 06, November 2016 N2 - Exposure to intimate partner violence (IPV) has serious health outcomes for Australian women and their children, and its prevention is a recognised national priority. Burden of disease studies measure the combined impact of living with illness and injury (non-fatal burden) and dying prematurely (fatal burden) on a population. This report estimated the amount of burden that could have been avoided if no adult women in Australia in 2011 had been exposed to IPV during their lifetime. This “attributable burden” is reported in terms of total, non-fatal and fatal burden. This report extends results from the Australian Burden of Disease Study 2011 (ABDS 2011) to produce detailed estimates of the health burden due to exposure to IPV that are specific to Australian women in 2011. Of note, this report also includes estimates of attributable burden using a broader definition of IPV than used in the ABDS 2011, one that includes non-cohabiting partners as well as partner emotional abuse. (From the Introduction). See also ANROWS Landscapes paper on this topic (#4968). Record #5251 UR - http://anrows.org.au/publications/horizons/examination-the-burden-disease-intimate-partner-violence-against-women-in-2011 UR - https://anrows.org.au/national-burden-disease-study-examining-the-impact-violence-against-women ER -