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    Training Adult Protective Services Workers About Domestic Violence: Training Needs and Strategies

    Many cases of elder abuse involve instances of partner abuse. In this study, attention is given to whether adult protective services supervisors think their workers know enough about specific aspects of domestic violence. Attention is also given to the strategies that the supervisors think would be most useful to teach about domestic violence. According to the supervisors, workers need to know more about intervening with perpetrators, planning for their own safety, and dealing with frustrations. The supervisors rated the importance of understanding theoretical perspectives as low. Results also show that agencies with domestic violence training policies participate in domestic violence training programs more often.Read this article Refer this also:
  • Domestic Violence and Contraceptive Use in a Rural Indian VillageThis study uses qualitative methods to examine how domestic violence affects the use of contraceptives by women in a rural village in India. The study highlights how multilevel factors are linked to a woman's ability to contracept and make fertility decisions in a context where being a wife implies obedience, limited mobility, sexual availability, and high fertility. The authors find that violence is normalized, or considered acceptable, if women do not adhere to expected gender roles. Although women's ability to make autonomous decisions is shown to be limited, the study explores covert strategies used to avoid pregnancy, which also tend...
  • A Research Agenda for Sexual Revictimization: Priority Areas and Innovative Statistical MethodsSexual violence against women is a significant problem with serious consequences for women's well-being, including an increased risk of subsequent sexual violence (or revictimization). Although there is substantial and mounting research about sexual revictimization, significant knowledge gaps remain. The factors and processes that drive revictimization are still largely unknown, and thus, little evidence exists to inform revictimization prevention interventions. Given the increased research attention to revictimization, this is an appropriate juncture to take stock of what is known about revictimization and to prioritize next steps for research. This article develops an agenda for further research by identifying three priority areas...
  • Risk Factors for Physical Injury Among Help-Seeking Battered Women: An Exploration of Multiple Abuse DimensionsPhysical injuries among battered women represent risks for both acute and long-term physical health functioning. The current study assessed the nature and extent of minor and severe injuries among a help-seeking sample of battered women. Hierarchical regression analyses were conducted to assess the unique roles of physical violence, sexual coercion, psychological abuse, and stalking to the prediction of minor and severe injuries in battered women. Not unexpectedly, length of relationship abuse and severity of physical aggression were the most robust predictors of minor and severe physical injuries. Consistent with other research findings, psychological abuse and stalking, as a block, contributed...
  • The Extensive Sexual Violation and Sexual Abuse Histories of Incarcerated WomenA growing body of research reports on the lifetime prevalence of sexual victimization experiences among incarcerated women. However, none of this research provides a detailed account of the many types and levels of sexual violations and sexual abuses, the age of occurrence, and the victim–offender relationship. This study used the Sexual Abuse Checklist (designed by the first author) and a modified version of the Sexual Experiences Survey (SES) to obtain a detailed account of 391 incarcerated women's self-reported sexual violation and abuse histories. Seventy percent of the women reported at least one violation consistent with what qualifies as "rape" in...
  • The Taming of the Shrew: Batterers’ Constructions of Their Wives’ NarrativesConstructing a life story is a need shared by all humans to give their lives meaning and coherence. This article explores some of the narrative devices that batterers use to achieve a sense of coherence when telling their stories and justifying their violent behavior. A central theme that emerged from these stories centered on the men's perception of their wives as the embodiment of their own emotions and inner world. Two narrative strategies were identified in this context: (a) The construction of a "couple narrative" that focused on an idealized marital relationship rather than "allowing" the wife her story and...
  • Beware about Breast CancerOne issue that continually does get the attention it deserves is breast cancer. The breast cancer statistics are alarming, and almost everyone you know has a sister or mother who has suffered from this deadly disease. If caught early enough, it does not have to be deadly. In fact, there are things you can do so that you don't get it at all. Every woman (young and old) should be checking their breasts monthly to detect for any strange lumps or any unusual signs. This can be done in the shower, with one arm raised and the other performing the...
  • Bone Strengthening Tips Reduce the amount of salt intake. Reduce the use of pickles and pappad Intake of calcium contained food like milk, gooseberry, Small Mussel Fry (kakka irachi), small fishes can help in strengthening of bones. Eat the small fishes along with its scales Reduce the use of sugar and saturated drinks since it will result in the loss of calcium through urine. Sleep for at least 8 hours daily. Make it a habit to do exercises every day. Give importance for the ones that can be done in bed after getting up in the morning. ...
  • Weight reductionMix honey with water in equal proportion of water and have it daily to reduce your weight. Intake of lime juice or Mosambi juice daily early in the morning before having anything helps in reducing fat. Have porridge made of fried wheat mixed with honey everyday. Mix honey only when the porridge is cooled. Having warm water after every meal can help you to burn the excessive fat you took in. Intake of honey with Ocimum sanctum (tulsi) paste, in equal proportion, with warm water helps in reducing weight to a very great extent. Try not to have heavy dinner,...
  • Fifth Month of Pregnancy By completing five months of pregnancy, you are completing half the period of pregnancy. The tensions regarding the matter are half solved. It’s the time when you feel proud and happy to be pregnant. Hormone changes and mental conditions lead to this.   The lower abdomen will be seen clearly since its started growing. Cheeks and nose will show a brownish-black pigmentation that is usually known as Chloasma. It is known as the mask of pregnancy. This increases on the fifth month. Those who are exposed to more sunlight can have this on a higher rate.     Hunger...
  • Funny Quotes About Women Funny Quotes About Women "When women kiss it always reminds me of prize fighters shaking hands."  A Funny Quote About women by HL Mencken. "Wild horses couldn't drag a secret out of most women. However, women seldom have lunch with wild horses."  A Funny Quote About women by Ivern Boyett "Some women hold up dresses that are so ugly and they always say the same thing:  'This looks much better on.' On what? On fire?"  A Funny Quote About women by Rita Rudner "When a woman says, 'I don't wish to mention any names', it means it ain't necessary to mention any...
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