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Your Doctor Can Help
Did you know that nearly one-third of American women will experience abuse by
an intimate partner during their lifetime? Or, that domestic violence is the
leading cause of female homicides and injury related death during pregnancy.
Looking beyond the physical harm, domestic violence is connected to risk
factors for chronic health problems. Women with a history of abuse and children
raised in violent homes are more likely to experience a wide array of physical
and mental health problems, ranging from stomach trouble, smoking, substance
abuse and obesity to serious depression.
Talk to your doctor or health care professional if you feel
frightened in your home. Early identification of domestic violence can help
victims escape before the violence gets out of control. Your doctor can help
you think about your options before things get worse. Victims of domestic
violence say that the most important factor in talking with health care
Providers was being listened to about the abuse. Give your doctor a chance
to help.
Domestic violence is an important health care issue. Talk to
your doctor about domestic violence - it could save your life.
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If something about your relationship scares you, and you are worried about your
children and you need to talk, call us:
National Domestic Violence Hotline
1-800-799-7233 (SAFE)
1-800-787-3224 (TTY for the Deaf)
www.ndvh.org
Help is available in English and Spanish and many other
languages.
All Contact with the hotline is free and confidential.
Health Care Providers: Information about
helping your patients experiencing domestic violence is available at - I
thought you all could refer to your websites and any other sites you deem
appropriate.
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