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The Role of Health Services in Encouraging Disclosure of Violence Against Women

INTRODUCTION: The aim of the survey was to assess the differences in disclosure by the type of violence to better plan the role of health services in identifying and disclosing violence. METHODS: A validated, anonymous screening questionnaire (NorAQ) for the identification of female victims of viole...

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Autores principales: Leskošek, Vesna, Lučovnik, Miha, Pavše, Lucija, Sršen, Tanja Premru, Krajnc, Megie, Verdenik, Ivan, Velikonja, Vislava Globevnik
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Publicado: De Gruyter 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5639811/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29062396
http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/sjph-2017-0030
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author Leskošek, Vesna
Lučovnik, Miha
Pavše, Lucija
Sršen, Tanja Premru
Krajnc, Megie
Verdenik, Ivan
Velikonja, Vislava Globevnik
author_facet Leskošek, Vesna
Lučovnik, Miha
Pavše, Lucija
Sršen, Tanja Premru
Krajnc, Megie
Verdenik, Ivan
Velikonja, Vislava Globevnik
author_sort Leskošek, Vesna
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description INTRODUCTION: The aim of the survey was to assess the differences in disclosure by the type of violence to better plan the role of health services in identifying and disclosing violence. METHODS: A validated, anonymous screening questionnaire (NorAQ) for the identification of female victims of violence was offered to all postpartum women at a single maternity unit over a three-month period in 2014. Response rate was 80% (1018 respondents). Chi square test was used for statistical analysis (p<0.05 significant). RESULTS: There are differences in disclosure by type of violence. Nearly half (41.5%) of violence by health care services was not reported, compared to 33.7% physical, 23.4% psychological, and 32.5% sexual that was reported. The percentage of violence in intimate partnership reported to health care staff is low (9.3% to 20.8%), but almost half of the violence experienced by heath care services (44%) is reported. Intimate partnership violence is more often reported to the physician than to the psychologist or social worker. Violence in health care service is reported also to nurses. CONCLUSIONS: Disclosure enables various institutions to start with the procedures aimed at protecting victims against violence. Health workers should continuously encourage women to speak about violence rather than asking about it only once. It is also important that such inquiries are made on different levels of health care system and by different health care professions, since there are differences to whom women are willing to disclose violence.
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spelling pubmed-56398112017-10-23 The Role of Health Services in Encouraging Disclosure of Violence Against Women Leskošek, Vesna Lučovnik, Miha Pavše, Lucija Sršen, Tanja Premru Krajnc, Megie Verdenik, Ivan Velikonja, Vislava Globevnik Zdr Varst Original Scientific Article INTRODUCTION: The aim of the survey was to assess the differences in disclosure by the type of violence to better plan the role of health services in identifying and disclosing violence. METHODS: A validated, anonymous screening questionnaire (NorAQ) for the identification of female victims of violence was offered to all postpartum women at a single maternity unit over a three-month period in 2014. Response rate was 80% (1018 respondents). Chi square test was used for statistical analysis (p<0.05 significant). RESULTS: There are differences in disclosure by type of violence. Nearly half (41.5%) of violence by health care services was not reported, compared to 33.7% physical, 23.4% psychological, and 32.5% sexual that was reported. The percentage of violence in intimate partnership reported to health care staff is low (9.3% to 20.8%), but almost half of the violence experienced by heath care services (44%) is reported. Intimate partnership violence is more often reported to the physician than to the psychologist or social worker. Violence in health care service is reported also to nurses. CONCLUSIONS: Disclosure enables various institutions to start with the procedures aimed at protecting victims against violence. Health workers should continuously encourage women to speak about violence rather than asking about it only once. It is also important that such inquiries are made on different levels of health care system and by different health care professions, since there are differences to whom women are willing to disclose violence. De Gruyter 2017-10-09 /pmc/articles/PMC5639811/ /pubmed/29062396 http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/sjph-2017-0030 Text en © 2017 National Institute of Public Health, Slovenia http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0 This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 3.0 License.
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Lučovnik, Miha
Pavše, Lucija
Sršen, Tanja Premru
Krajnc, Megie
Verdenik, Ivan
Velikonja, Vislava Globevnik
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5639811/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29062396
http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/sjph-2017-0030
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