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 />
108 FVPF, The National Consensus Guidelines, Appendix C:<br />
Dilemmas when screening all patients for victimization; Jean<br />
Ramsay et al., “Should health professionals screen women for<br />
domestic violence? Systematic review,” BMJ, Vol. 325 (2002).<br />
Online. Available: www.bmj.com. Accessed: July 24, 2003.<br />
109 Kathleen A. Oriel and Michael F. Fleming, “Screening Men for<br />
Partner Violence in a Primary Care Setting: a new strategy for<br />
detecting domestic violence,” Journal of Family Practice, Vol.<br />
46, No. 6 (June 1998), pp. 493-499.<br />
110 See the survey analyses in Appendix B. School-based efforts<br />
such as anti-bullying programs are also popular in <strong>Texas</strong> and<br />
help to raise public awareness of non-violence and related<br />
issues.<br />
111 See the resource guide in Appendix D for good examples.<br />
A STRATEGIC PLAN TO PREVENT VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN IN TEXAS<br />
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