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National Domestic Violence Prevention Month

National Domestic Violence Prevention Month


Domestic violence is abuse that happens in a personal relationship. It can happen between past or current partners, spouses, or boyfriends and girlfriends. Domestic violence affects men and women of any ethnic group, race, or religion; gay or straight; rich or poor; teen, adult, or elderly. But most of its victims are women. It is the most common causes of injury to women in the United States.

Domestic violence often starts with threats, name-calling, and slamming doors or breaking dishes, and escalates to pushing, slapping, and other violent acts. After battering starts, it usually continues and is likely to increase in severity if left untreated.

October 2009
Sources:
Healthwise

 

Feature Stories

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Monitoring the rage of domestic violence

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Woman reaches out after violence strikes twice

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Women are advised to plan ahead, just in case

Related Information

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Signs of Domestic Violence .

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Developing a Safety Plan

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Legal Protection from Abuse

Related Resources

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National Coalition Against Domestic Violence .

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Domestic Violence Awareness Project

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The American Psychiatric Association

 

 

 



 
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