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Record ID: 8de8510a-8cb2-4f25-b340-5543fe8d0295
Type: Journal Article
Title: A survey of mental health professionals' knowledge, attitudes and preparedness to respond to domestic violence
Other Titles: Journal of Mental Health
Authors: Trevillion, Kylee
Nyame, Sarah
Feder, Gene
Howard, Louise M
Keywords: Service provision;Community attitudes;Mental health
Year: 2013
Publisher: Informa Healthcare
Citation: 22 (6), December 2013
Notes:  It is accepted that worldwide many psychiatric service users are experiencing or have experienced intimate partner violence (IPV) but this facet of their lives remains unaddressed by mental health professionals. In order to understand this disjunction more fully, a survey of 131 UK mental health professionals was conducted to assess their knowledge, attitudes and capability to respond to patients living with domestic violence issues.

The authors found that only 15% of survey respondents asked patients about IPV; only 27% provided information once IPV was disclosed; and 60% felt their knowledge of available support services was inadequate. Nyame et al. conclude that these results demonstrate the need for domestic violence training programs to be implemented which will increase service providers’ knowledge and capacity to address clients’ needs.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/13193
ISSN: 0963-8237
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