Physicians and Domestic Violence
- 17 June 1992
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Medical Association (AMA)
- Vol. 267 (23) , 3190-3193
- https://doi.org/10.1001/jama.1992.03480230082033
Abstract
DOMESTIC violence, spouse abuse, and battering all refer to the victimization of a person with whom the abuser has or has had an intimate/romantic relationship.1,2These three terms are used interchangeably throughout this article. Domestic violence may take the form of physical, sexual, and psychological abuse, is generally repeated, and often escalates within relationships.3-7 Most evidence indicates that domestic violence is predominantly perpetrated by men against women.8-11Some evidence suggests that women are as likely to use violence against male partners as men are against female partners.12However, these research findings have been criticized on various counts as misleading.13(p312),14(pp181-183),15In particular, it is clear that the impact on the health of female victims of domestic violence is generally much more severe than the impact on the health of male victims.3,14,16Battering is also known to occur in gay and lesbian relationships, but there hasKeywords
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