Injuries and Health Care Use in Women with Partners in Batterer Intervention Programs

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Jeffrey H. Coben
Samuel N. Forjuoh
Edward W. Gondolf
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[1] Allegheny University of the Health Sciences,Department of Emergency Medicine, Center for Violence and Injury Control
[2] Indiana University of Pennsylvania,Mid
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abuse; batterers; batterer treatment; domestic violence; injuries;
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Objective:To characterize injury frequency, injury patterns, and health care seeking behavior in women with intimate partners enrolled in batterer intervention programs. Methods: A standardized telephone interview was conducted on a sample of women with male partners enrolled in batterer intervention programs in four U.S. cities. Information on prior injuries and the utilization of health care services was sought. Results: Four hundred and eighty eight of the 648 women (75.3%) reported a history of prior injury as a result of abuse. Contusions were the most common injury. Of the women reporting contusions, 233 (51.4%) reported contusions as their only injuries. Another 220 women (48.6%) reported other injuries in addition to contusions. In the majority of cases (63.2%) the contusions were to multiple body parts. When the contusion involved only one anatomical region, it was mostly to the face. A total of 192 of the 488 injured women (39.3%) reported ever seeking medical care for injuries caused by their intimate partner. Twenty-three women (4.7% of the injured cohort or 3.5% of the total cohort) reported having ever been hospitalized for injuries sustained from abuse.
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