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  1. Article: Domestic Violence and Abuse in Intimate Relationship from Public Health Perspective.

    Rakovec-Felser, Zlatka

    Health psychology research

    2014  Volume 2, Issue 3, Page(s) 1821

    Abstract: ... family, and society - physical and psychological forms of domestic violence and abuse in male-female ... intimate relationship. Besides its nature and extent data in general population, we review also the surveys ... data about its theoretical basis, its risk factors and possible effects on mental and physical health ...

    Abstract In this article we pay attention to the violence which, due to the fear of social stigma, could be hidden from the public eye for a long time but could have serious health consequences for the individual, family, and society - physical and psychological forms of domestic violence and abuse in male-female intimate relationship. Besides its nature and extent data in general population, we review also the surveys data about its theoretical basis, its risk factors and possible effects on mental and physical health, not only on in conflicts involved partners, but also on family as a whole, and especially on the children that growing up in such a problematic domestic circumstances.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2014-10-22
    Publishing country Italy
    Document type Journal Article ; Review
    ISSN 2420-8124
    ISSN 2420-8124
    DOI 10.4081/hpr.2014.1821
    Database MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE

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  2. Article ; Online: Domestic violence and abuse in intimate relationship from public health perspective

    Zlatka Rakovec-Felser

    Health Psychology Research, Vol 2, Iss

    2014  Volume 3

    Abstract: ... for the individual, family, and society – physical and psychological forms of domestic violence and abuse in male ... female intimate relationship. Besides its nature and extent data in general population, we review also ... health, not only on in conflicts involved partners, but also on family as a whole, and especially ...

    Abstract In this article we pay attention to the vio- lence which, due to the fear of social stigma, could be hidden from the public eye for a long time but could have serious health consequences for the individual, family, and society – physical and psychological forms of domestic violence and abuse in male-female intimate relationship. Besides its nature and extent data in general population, we review also the surveys data about its theoretical basis, its risk factors and possible effects on mental and physical health, not only on in conflicts involved partners, but also on family as a whole, and especially on the children that growing up in such a problematic domestic circumstances.
    Keywords domestic violence ; perpetrator ; victim ; gender differences ; Medicine ; R ; Mental healing ; RZ400-408
    Language English
    Publishing date 2014-10-01T00:00:00Z
    Publisher Open Medical Publishing
    Document type Article ; Online
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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  3. Article ; Online: “The real pandemic’s been there forever”

    Rachel Baffsky / Kristen Beek / Sarah Wayland / Janani Shanthosh / Amanda Henry / Patricia Cullen

    BMC Health Services Research, Vol 22, Iss 1, Pp 1-

    qualitative perspectives of domestic and family violence workforce in Australia during COVID-19

    2022  Volume 17

    Abstract: ... violence (DFV) sector had to adapt and innovate to continue supporting clients who were experiencing and/or ... practitioners and managers from a range of services and specialisations across legal, housing, health and social ... to the global pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Frontline services in the domestic and family ...

    Abstract Abstract Background In 2020, Australia, like most countries, introduced restrictions related to the global pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Frontline services in the domestic and family violence (DFV) sector had to adapt and innovate to continue supporting clients who were experiencing and/or at risk of DFV. There is a need to understand from the perspective of those on the frontline how DFV service responses in different contexts impacted their working conditions and subsequent wellbeing, and what they want to see continued in ‘the new normal’ to inform future effective practices. We address this by reporting on findings from in-depth interviews conducted with practitioners and managers from the DFV sector in Australia. Methods Between July and September 2020 semi-structured interviews were conducted with 51 DFV practitioners and managers from a range of services and specialisations across legal, housing, health and social care services. The data was analysed using iterative thematic analysis. Results The most common service adaptations reported were shifting to outreach models of care, introducing infection control procedures and adopting telehealth/digital service delivery. Adjacent to these changes, participants described how these adaptations created implementation challenges including increased workload, maintaining quality and safety, and rising costs. Impacts on practitioners were largely attributed to the shift towards remote working with a collision in their work and home life and increased risk of vicarious trauma. Despite these challenges, most expressed a sense of achievement in how their service was responding to COVID-19, with several adaptations that practitioners and managers wanted to see continued in ‘the new normal’, including flexible working and wellbeing initiatives. Conclusions The pandemic has amplified existing challenges for those experiencing DFV as well as those working on the frontline of DFV. Our findings point to the diversity in workforce experiences and has ...
    Keywords Domestic violence ; Family violence ; Intimate partner violence ; Abuse ; Workforce ; COVID-19 ; Public aspects of medicine ; RA1-1270
    Subject code 360
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-03-01T00:00:00Z
    Publisher BMC
    Document type Article ; Online
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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