Violence and reproductive coercion: Assessment strategies for pregnant women, and client feedback to inform what works

Friday, March 30, 2012: 3:40 PM-5:00 PM
Pacific I (San Francisco Marriott Marquis)

How obstetric care providers ask their pregnant patients about intimate partner violence
Speaker:
Judy Chang, MD, MPH, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine

Authors:
Diane L. Dado, MSW, LSW, Magee Womens Research Institute
Lynn Hawker, PhD, Women's Center and Shelter of Greater Pittsburgh (retired)
Patricia A. Cluss, PhD, MA, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
Richard M. Frankel, PhD, Indiana University School of Medicine
Cynthia L. Holland, MPH, Magee Womens Research Institute
Meghan Schwab, MPH, Magee Womens Research Institute
Robert M. Arnold, MD, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine

The meaning of “safe”: How women experiencing IPV interpret safety
Speaker:
Carolyn Davidson, BA, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine

Authors:
Raquel Buranosky, MD, MPH, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
Judy Chang, MD, MPH, University of Pittsburgh

Client feedback on DV assessment in reproductive health settings
Speakers:
Laurie K. Crawford, MPA, Virginia Department of Health
Elizabeth Miller, MD, PhD, Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center

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