TDH Booklet4 - Texas Association Against Sexual Assault
TDH Booklet4 - Texas Association Against Sexual Assault
TDH Booklet4 - Texas Association Against Sexual Assault
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Notes/Citations<br />
54 Tjaden et al., Extent, Nature, and Consequences, pp iii-v;<br />
Family Violence Prevention Fund (FVPF), The National<br />
Consensus Guidelines on Identifying and Responding to<br />
Domestic Violence Victimization in Health Care Settings (San<br />
Francisco: Family Violence Prevention Fund, 2002), p. 17.<br />
Online. Available: www.endabuse.org/programs. Accessed<br />
March 3, 2003.<br />
55 Kathleen C. Basile et al, <strong>Sexual</strong> Violence Surveillance: Uniform<br />
Definitions and Recommended Data Elements (Atlanta GA:<br />
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2002); Linda E.<br />
Saltzman et al., Intimate Partner Violence Surveillance: Uniform<br />
Definitions and Recommended Data Elements. (Atlanta GA:<br />
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2002).<br />
56 Busch et al., A Health Survey of Texans; TCFV, Access to Safety;<br />
and Saurage Research, Perceptions and Awareness of Domestic<br />
Violence.<br />
57 Krug et al., World Report on Violence and Health; Population<br />
Reports: Ending Violence <strong>Against</strong> Women; Lori L. Heise,<br />
“Violence <strong>Against</strong> Women: An Integrated, Ecological<br />
Framework” Violence <strong>Against</strong> Women, Vol. 4, No. 3 (June<br />
1998), pp. 262-290.<br />
58 The extended Background Paper: Primary Prevention of Violence<br />
<strong>Against</strong> Women for this project explains the ecological<br />
framework as it is applied to VAW (available via the Office of<br />
Special Projects in the Family Planning Division at the Bureau of<br />
Women’s Health, <strong>TDH</strong>).<br />
59 Rachel Jewke, “Intimate Partner Violence: Causes and<br />
Prevention,” The Lancet. Vol. 359. (April 20, 2002), p. 1423.<br />
60 TCFV reports that “…a majority of Texans demonstrate a<br />
willingness to blame victims for being abused …” (TCFV, Know<br />
the Facts: Abuse in <strong>Texas</strong>, p. 3 - online).<br />
61 Deborah Reitzel Jaffe and David A. Wolfe, “Predictors of<br />
Relationship Abuse Among Young Men,” Journal of<br />
Interpersonal Violence, Vol. 16, No. 2 (February 2001), p. 110.<br />
62 Krug et al., World Report on Violence and Health, p. 99.<br />
63 For an overview of risk factors for victimization and<br />
perpetration of VAW see: Jaffe et al.,“Predictors of Relationship<br />
Abuse Among Young Men,” p. 109; Jewke,“Intimate Partner<br />
Violence: Causes and Prevention,” pp. 1424-5; and Krug et al.,<br />
World Report on Violence and Health, p. 99.<br />
64 Busch et al., A Health Survey of Texans, pp. 30-32.<br />
A STRATEGIC PLAN TO PREVENT VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN IN TEXAS<br />
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