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Who tells and what happens: disclosure and health service responses to screening for intimate partner violence.

机译:谁告诉谁以及会发生什么:披露和卫生服务对伴侣间亲密暴力筛查的反应。

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Routine screening of women for intimate partner violence (IPV) has been introduced in many health settings to improve identification and responsiveness to hidden abuse. This cross-sectional study aimed to understand more about how women use screening programmes to disclose and access information and services. It follows women screened in ten Australian health care settings, covering antenatal, drug and alcohol and mental health services. Two samples of women were surveyed between March 2007 and July 2008; those who reported abuse during screening 6 months previously (122) and those who did not report abuse at that time (241). Twenty-three per cent (27/120) of women who reported abuse on screening were revealing this for the first time to any other person. Of those who screened negative, 14% (34/240) had experienced recent or current abuse, but chose not to disclose this when screened. The main reasons for not telling were: not considering the abuse serious enough, fear of the offender finding out and not feeling comfortable with the health worker. Just over half of both the positive and negative screened groups received written information about IPV and 35% of the positive group accessed further services. The findings highlight the fact that much abuse remains hidden and that active efforts are required to make it possible for women to talk about their experiences and seek help. Screening programmes, particularly those with established protocols for asking and referral, offer opportunities for women to disclose abuse and receive further intervention.
机译:在许多卫生机构中已经对妇女进行了亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)的例行检查,以提高对隐性虐待的识别和反应能力。这项横断面研究旨在更多地了解女性如何使用筛查计划来披露和获取信息与服务。在此之前,妇女在澳大利亚的十个医疗机构中接受了筛查,包括产前,毒品和酒精饮料以及精神保健服务。在2007年3月至2008年7月之间,对两份女性样本进行了调查。那些在六个月前报告筛查过程中有滥用行为的人(122)和那些当时没有报告滥用情况的人(241)。在筛查中报告有虐待的妇女中,有23%(27/120)首次向其他任何人透露这一点。在进行过负面筛查的人中,有14%(34/240)曾经历过近期或当前的虐待行为,但选择不进行披露。不予告知的主要原因是:对虐待的考虑不够严重,担心犯罪者会发现并且对卫生工作者感到不舒服。积极筛查和消极筛查的小组中,刚过一半的人都收到了有关IPV的书面信息,积极筛查的小组中有35%获得了进一步的服务。调查结果突出表明,仍然存在许多虐待的事实,需要积极努力,使妇女有可能谈论自己的经历并寻求帮助。筛查方案,特别是那些具有既定的询问和推荐协议的方案,为妇女提供了揭露虐待行为和接受进一步干预的机会。

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