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Author: Zahnd, Elaine

Title: Nearly Four Million California Adults Are Victims of Intimate Partner Violence

Summary: Nearly 1 in 6 adults in California, about 3.7 million persons, report experiencing physical intimate partner violence (IPV) as adults. Over one million Californians were forced to have sex (5%) by an intimate partner during adulthood. Overall, 17.2% of adults—nearly four million Californians—report being a victim of physical and/or sexual IPV as an adult. These acts of violence are not merely a criminal justice problem, but a public health problem with deep and lingering social, psychological and health-related costs. Beyond the immediate trauma facing adult victims, IPV incidents may have a prolonged impact on the emotional and mental health of the victims, affect their ability to complete school or maintain employment, and result in adverse health behaviors to cope with the trauma, such as engaging in risky alcohol, tobacco or other drug use. Violence that occurs between intimates or family members is especially damaging when it takes place in the presence of children; previous studies have shown that witnessing violence can lead to intergenerational cycles of violence."

Details: Los Angeles, CA: UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, 2010. 11p.

Source: Internet Resource; Accessed August 16, 2010 at: http://www.healthpolicy.ucla.edu/pubs/files/IPV_PB_031810.pdf



Year: 2010

Country: United States

URL: http://www.healthpolicy.ucla.edu/pubs/files/IPV_PB_031810.pdf



Shelf Number: 119614

Keywords:
Domestic Violence
Family Violence
Health Care
Intimate Partner Violence (California )
Sex Offenses
Victims of Crime