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Record ID: 4aecb6cc-aeba-479f-9760-a68437643d72
Type: Journal Article
Title: Impact of emergency department intimate partner violence intervention
Other Titles: Journal of interpersonal violence
Authors: Barnes, Sherry
Kendall, Jayne
Pelucio, Maria Tereza
Casaletto, Jennifer
Thompson, Karen Parker
Pettit, Erin
Aldrich, Mae
Keywords: Advocacy;Counselling
Year: 2009
Publisher: Sage Publications
Citation: 24 (2), February 2009
Notes:  The objective of the study is to assess the impact of emergency department (ED) intimate partner violence (IPV) counseling and resource referrals on patient-perceived safety and safety planning. ED patients with risk factors were offered consultation with trained IPV advocacy counselors who completed safety assessments, provided resource referrals, and helped patients develop safety plans. Patients were contacted after ED intervention to assess progress and further assist in IPV counseling. Over 96% of patients perceived an increase in their safety after the intervention, and approximately 50% had completed a portion of their safety plan. Legal assistance and/or law enforcement were considered the most beneficial resource referrals. Although follow-up was limited, this study appears to demonstrate that an ED IPV intervention program may be useful in helping IPV victims achieve safer living environments and access local resources.

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URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/15170
ISSN: 0886-2605
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