Identification of factors that influence the likelihood of screening for domestic violence by medical students and residents
Jonassen, Julie A. ; Mazor, Kathleen M. ; Sefton, Laura A.
Jonassen, Julie A.
Mazor, Kathleen M.
Sefton, Laura A.
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UMass Chan Affiliations
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Journal Article
Publication Date
2001-05-11
Keywords
Attitude of Health Personnel
Clinical Clerkship
Clinical Competence
Curriculum
Domestic Violence
Education, Medical, Graduate
Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
Humans
Inservice Training
*Internship and Residency
Mass Screening
Medical Staff, Hospital
Needs Assessment
Predictive Value of Tests
Questionnaires
Regression Analysis
Risk Factors
Students, Medical
Health Services Research
Medical Education
Primary Care
Clinical Clerkship
Clinical Competence
Curriculum
Domestic Violence
Education, Medical, Graduate
Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
Humans
Inservice Training
*Internship and Residency
Mass Screening
Medical Staff, Hospital
Needs Assessment
Predictive Value of Tests
Questionnaires
Regression Analysis
Risk Factors
Students, Medical
Health Services Research
Medical Education
Primary Care
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Abstract
Physicians are in a front-line position to screen patients for domestic violence (DV) yet often feel unprepared to do so. This study was done to assess the effectiveness of extant DV curricula and to inform the development of new programs that strengthen DV screening skills.
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Acad Med. 2001 May;76(5):529.
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11346572