Researchers assessed the prevalence of head injury related to intimate partner violence and evaluated its long-term effect on health outcomes.
Violence prevention programs have made strides in their attempts to reduce many types of violence. But that committed by intimate partners remains stubbornly high.
The largest brain autopsy study of women who had experienced intimate partner violence reveals substantial vascular and white matter damage in the brain, but no evidence of chronic traumatic ...
For decades, U.S. states have fought male violence against spouses and partners on two fronts: with mandatory arrests and prosecutions, and through programs focused on reeducating men about their ...
We're beginning to build a better picture of just how many people are affected by intimate partner violence—a crisis that disproportionately impacts women and girls. But not everyone with insecure ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Clinicians should screen for violence in pregnant or postpartum women and women of reproductive age. Health care ...
Earlier this month, President Biden issued an Executive Order that focused on advancing women’s health and closing health disparities. Just in time for Women’s History Month, the Order brought ...
Four friends sit in a recording studio, deep in discussion about topics considered taboo in some circles. They are Black women. They are scholars. And they are talking about intimate partner violence ...
In a few days, Domestic Violence Awareness Month begins. Across October, awareness-raising activities will roll out, offering an opportunity to counter the common misconception that intimate violence ...
OPINION - We don’t have the data we need to understand, and prevent, firearms-related deaths due to intimate partner violence (IPV).
Lynn Addington serves as a consultant with the Animal Welfare Institute's Center for the Study of NIBRS Animal Cruelty Data. Nearly two-thirds of U.S. households have at least one pet, and almost all ...
Tom Denson receives funding from the Australian Research Council and the National Health and Medical Research Council. Iana Wong does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any ...