The role of intimate partner violence in homicides of children aged 2–14 years
American Journal of Preventive Medicine Nov 13, 2018
Adhia A, et al. - Researchers examined homicides of children ages 2–14 years from 16 states (from 2005–2014) and evaluated how well the coded and narrative data within the National Violent Death Reporting System align in identifying intimate partner violence–related child homicides. Findings revealed that intimate partner violence–related child homicide cases were currently understated by the National Violent Death Reporting System. The finding that immediate intimate partner conflict was involved in many cases suggested that services are required to help people cope before conflicts lead to deadly incidents. For children, survival benefits of primary prevention of intimate partner violence were suggested.
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