Attitudes of Kentucky women regarding mandatory reporting of intimate partner violence.

Christopher A Feddock, Holly G Pursley, Kara O'Brien, Charles H Griffith, John F Wilson
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Abstract

Background: Kentucky is one of only six states with laws mandating that intimate partner violence be reported to authorities. The purpose of this project was to understand the attitudes of women clinic patients in Kentucky regarding mandatory reporting of intimate partner violence and how these attitudes may differ by abuse status.

Methods: Women presenting to an internal medicine clinic in the summer of 2003 were asked to complete an anonymous 30-item questionnaire, including personal history of abuse and their opinions about mandatory reporting of intimate partner violence to the police.

Results: Surveys were completed by 238 women, of which 29% reported a history of intimate partner violence. Of abused women, 49% supported mandatory reporting of intimate partner violence to the police, compared to 61% of women without an abuse history (p = 0.05)

Conclusion: Women with a history of abuse are more ambivalent about mandatory reporting of intimate partner violence to the police than women without a history of abuse.

肯塔基州妇女对强制报告亲密伴侣暴力的态度。
背景:肯塔基州是仅有的六个州之一,该州法律要求向当局报告亲密伴侣的暴力行为。这个项目的目的是了解肯塔基州女性诊所病人对强制报告亲密伴侣暴力的态度,以及这些态度如何因虐待状况而不同。方法:2003年夏季就诊于一家内科诊所的妇女被要求完成一份30项的匿名调查问卷,包括个人虐待史和她们对强制向警方报告亲密伴侣暴力的看法。结果:238名妇女完成了调查,其中29%报告有亲密伴侣暴力史。在受虐待的女性中,49%的人支持向警方强制报告亲密伴侣的暴力行为,而在没有受虐待史的女性中,这一比例为61% (p = 0.05)。结论:有受虐待史的女性比没有受虐待史的女性对向警方强制报告亲密伴侣的暴力行为更为矛盾。
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