National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Survey: 2010-2012 State Report
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2016
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Abstract
Sexual violence, stalking, and intimate partner violence are important public health problems that have an enormous and long term physical and mental health impact on victims. The primary objectives of this report are to describe at the national and state levels: the prevalence and characteristics of sexual violence, stalking, and intimate partner violence; the impact of violence experienced by an intimate partner; the prevalence of these forms of violence experienced as minors; the health conditions associated with these forms of violence. This report uses the NISVS data years of 2010-2012 to produce national and state victimization estimates. (Author Text)
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Data Analysis, Domestic Violence, Domestic Abuse, Spouse Abuse, Battering, Physical Assault, Sexual Assault, Outcomes, Long Term Effects, Medical Consequences, Health Consequences, Mental Health, Trauma
Citation
Smith, Sharon; Chen, Jieru; Basile, Kathleen; Gilbert, Leah; Merrick, Melissa; Patel, Nimesh; Walling, Margie; Jain, Anurag. (2016). The National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Survey: 2010-2012 State Report. Division of Violence Prevention, program of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 272 pgs.