Physical and mental health consequences of IPV in African American, American Indian/Alaskan Native, Pacific Islander and Latino communities

Saturday, March 31, 2012: 11:25 AM-12:45 PM
Pacific J (San Francisco Marriott Marquis)

Racial, ethnic and nativity-related disparities in intimate partner homicide in Massachusetts
Speaker:
Isabel Chen, MPH, Yale University School of Public Health

Authors:
Quynh Dang, *, Massachusetts Department of Public Health
Kyle Ragins, BA, Yale University School of Medicine
Nalini Vadivelu, MBBS, MD, DNB, Yale University School of Medicine
Jhumka Gupta, ScD, MPH, Yale School of Public Health

Psychological abuse, substance misuse and mental health problems in relation to increased danger of intimate partner homicide among women of African descent
Speaker:
Bushra Sabri, PhD, LMSW, ACSW, Johns Hopkins University

Authors:
Jamila K. Stockman, PhD, MPH, University of California
Akosoa McFadgion, MS, MSW, Howard University
Doris Campbell, PhD, ARNP, FAAN, University of the Virgin Islands
Phyllis Sharps, PhD, RN, FAAN, Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing
Gloria Callwood, PhD, University of the Virgin Islands
Jacquelyn C. Campbell, RN, PhD, FAAN, Johns Hopkins University

Comparative physical and mental health consequences in women of different ethnic backgrounds experiencing police involved IPV
Speaker:
Janet Sullivan Wilson, PhD, RN, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center

Authors:
Jill Messing, PhD, MSW, Arizona State University
Sheryll Brown, MPH, Oklahoma State Department of Health
Beverly Patchell, MSN, RN, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
Joe F. West, MBA, Arizona State University
Jacquelyn C. Campbell, PhD, RN, FAAN, Johns Hopkins School of Nursing

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