Chapter 7 - Domestic And Family Violence Assessment Flashcards

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Abuse is the US

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  • About 20 people/min are abused by an intimate partner
  • 20,000 calls/day place to domestic violence hotline
  • Half of all females homicide victims are killed by a current or former intimate partner
  • Average of 5 children die every day due to abuse and neglect
  • Child abuse reported every 10 seconds
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The Joint Commission

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Set standards that all health care settings

Policies and procedures to assess and report violence, intimate partner abuse, child abuse, and elder abuse

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Intimate Partner

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Any partner with whom the person has a close relationship that may include emotional connectedness and physical/sexual contact.

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Intimate partner violence

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Includes both current and former partners
4 Categories
- Physical violence
- Sexual violence
- Stalking
- Psychological aggression
  • Teen dating violence
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Physical violence

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Use of force that could cause death, disability, or injury

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Sexual violence

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Any attempted or completed sex acts without the consent of the other person.
Acts include rape, unwanted sexual contact, and exposure to sexual situations (pornography)

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Stalking

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Repeated, unwanted attention to leads to fear (phone calls, spying, damaging personal property)

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Psychological aggression

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form of emotional abuse wherein the aggressor uses verbal or nonverbal communication to exert control or harm the person emotionally

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Teen Dating Violence

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Physical, sexual, psychological, or emotional violence that occurs in dating relationships during the adolescent years.

  • Before 18
  • 8.5 million females report rape
  • 1.5 million male reports being made to penetrate
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Child Abuse and Neglect

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Both defined at the state and federal levels

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Neglect - child

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Failure to provide for a child’s basic needs (physical, medical, and supervision).
Presence of drugs
Failure to educate

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Physical abuse - child

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Nonaccidental physical injury caused by punching, beating, kicking, biting, burning, shaking, or otherwise harming a child.
- human trafficking, labor trafficking, involuntary servitude

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Sexual abuse - child

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Fondling a child’s genitals, incest, penetration, rape, sodomy, incident exposure, commercial exploitation through prostitution or pornography.
- human and sex trafficking

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Emotional abuse - child

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Any pattern of behavior that harms a child’s emotional development or sense of self-worth
- belittling, rejection, threats, and withholding of love and support.

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Elder Abuse and Neglect

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10% of American ages 60 years and older experienced elder abuse (5 million per year)

  • underreported (1 in 14 cases are reported)
  • about 60% of abuse is by family (adult child or spouse)
  • includes intentional acts or failure to act by a caregiver or trusted person
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Physical abuse - elder

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An elder is intentionally injured, assaulted, threatened with a weapon, or inappropriately restrained.

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Sexual abuse or abusive sexual contact - elder

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Any sexual contact against the elder’s will, including sexual contact with unable to understand elder (no consent).

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Psychological or emotional abuse

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Verbal and nonverbal behavior meant to inflict fear and distress
- humiliation, embarrassment, controlling behavior, social isolation, and damaging/destroying property

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Neglect - elder

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failure of the caregiver to prevent harm

Failure to meet basic needs such as hygiene, nutrition/hydration, clothing, shelter, and medical care.

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Financial abuse or exploitation

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unauthorized or improper use of the elder’s resources for monetary or personal benefit, profit, or gains, such as forgery, theft, or improper use of guardianship or power of attorney.

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Health effects of violence

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Most obvious is an injury

  • Traumatic brain injury, headaches, and pain
  • Cardiovascular, endocrine, immune, and gestational problems
  • Women - preterm birth, low birth weight, perinatal deaths, pelvic pain, unintended pregnancy, UTI
  • depression, anxiety, substance abuse, suicidality, PTSD,
  • improper brain development
  • juvenile arrest, teen pregnancy, adult criminal behaviors
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Culture and Genetics

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  • IPV higher among ethnic and racial minorities ( at the highest risk for IPV)
23
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Societal stressors

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Contribute to daily struggles and conflict in relationships
- Poverty is a risk for IPV

  • Past experiences of prejudice and discrimination by health care providers and lack of knowledge of culture, many immigrants and members of racial and ethnic minorities are reluctant to seek help in the health care setting. ant families
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Legal Status

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  • Creates a barrier to care for many immigrant

- Many immigrants are unaware of their legal rights in the situation of IPV.

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Lack of access to culturally appropriate care

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  • a continual problem in which minorities and immigrants are less likely to use social service resources, especially women
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Bruising in atypical places

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  • buttocks, hands, feet, and abdomen

- exceedingly rare and should arouse concern