Title: Child Abuse, Intimate Partner Violence and Mental Disorders
1Child Abuse, Intimate Partner Violence and
Mental Disorders
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3Malcoe, L. H., Duran, B. M., Montgomery, J. M.
(2004). Socioeconomic disparities in intimate
partner violence against Native American women
a cross-sectional study. BMC Med, 2(1), 20.
4Malcoe, L. H., Duran, B. M., Montgomery, J. M.
(2004). Socioeconomic disparities in intimate
partner violence against Native American women
a cross-sectional study. BMC Med, 2(1), 20.
5Malcoe, L. H., Duran, B. M., Montgomery, J. M.
(2004). Socioeconomic disparities in intimate
partner violence against Native American women
a cross-sectional study. BMC Med, 2(1), 20.
6Prevalence Ratios for Past Year Mental Disorders
by CAN, and IPV Variables N234
7Prevalence Ratios for Past Year Mental Disorders
by CAN, and IPV Variables N234
8Prevalence Ratios for Past Year Mental Disorders
by Single Abuse/Violence Variable
9Cultural Identification
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10Utilization of Traditional Healing Services
11Conclusions
12Native American Women in Primary Care
- Have very high rates of exposure to child
maltreatment - CAN is a general risk factor for mental disorders
- CAN is a specific risk factor for PTSD
- Community and policy level interventions are
warranted
13Source Broken Promises Evaluating the Native
American Health Care System. (Draft)(2004).
Washington DC US Commission on Civil Rights
Office of the General Counsel.
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