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Intim
ate
Part
Viole
n er
nc e
( IP V
)

IPV

inclu
des
and/
any
or a
thre
ct of
and
at
sexu
phys
and
al vi
ic a l
olen
psyc
ce,
abus
hoso
mat
e (i.e
IPV
ic
. sta
lk in g
can
occu
). 1
oppo
r be
sitetwee
as s
s
e
x
n
ame
as w
-sex
Whe
ell
part
ther
n
ers.
or o
o
n
e
ngoi
incid
n
of vi
ent
g
r
e
olen
p
t be etition
havi
or

IPV S
tatis
tics

In th
e
24 in US, ap
prox
divid
i m at
sufe
ua l s
ely
rers
a
r
e
force
of ra
p
intim or stalk e, phys
i ng b
ic
a
t
e
seco
pa r t
y an a l
ner
nds.
ever
For
2
y 60
the
year
acco
2010
u n te
, I PV
hom
d for
icide
3
s (1, 10% of
al l
295
24.3
d
eath
% of
s).
fem
al

e vic
to ex
tims
peri
ence
are l
ikely
s
ever
sexu
e
al vi
phys
olen
ical
ce fr
and
othe
om a
r, an
sign
d ar
ifca
e
twic
a vic
nt
e as
tim
likel
of ho
y to
mici
be
de

Figur
e

Figu
re o
f IP V
o f M S t a ts
ales
v
Fem s.
ale s

Age
part at occur
n
r
male er viole ence of
n
rape s and fe ce exp frst inti
e
m
, ph
ysic males w rience a ate
al
an
ho
m
Intim intimat violence experi ong
e
e
,
a te
Part partner or stalk nced
n
Surv
in
ey, U er and S Natio g by
n
e
nite
d St xual Vio al
ates
, 201 lence
0

Surv
e il la
n ce
Meth
o ds

CDC

u
Part ses the
ne r
Nati
and
Surv
o
ey (N Sexua nal Intim
infor
l
mat ISVS) to Violenc ate
io n o
e
c
Th e
n no ollect
d a ta
nfat
po p u
are
al IP
u
latio
s
e
V.
d
ef o
ns
to

a t ri
rts,
sk, i identify
m
a sse
o ni t
or th nform
ss t r
prev
e pr
e
CDC
n ds
o
en t
b
o
l
v er
a
t i m e em s , a n i o n
Viole lso ope
d
.5
rat
nt

es t h
(NVD Death
RS).
Repo e Nati
onal
The
rting
d a ta
Syst
mag
a
em
r
e
nit
us

ed t
u d e,
char
o un
t
re
a
to h cteristic nds, an derstan
e
d
s
d th
e
prev lp evalu of viole
at e
e nt i
n
t
de
s
on p
rogr tate and aths, a
nd
a ms
and local
st r a
tegie
s.6

Publ
ap p r i c H ea
l th
o a ch
to I P
prev
V
e nti
on

CDC

's Da
Matt
ti n g
ersp
d ev e
rojec
lo p e
h i gh
d fo r t w a s
-r i s k
co m
urba youth in
mu n
n
i
ties.
The
7
i

n
heal itiative
pro
thy
mot
r
e l ati
prev
es
onsh
entio
vi o l e
ip
n of
nce
d ati s an d
ng
varie
by c
o
t
stra y of pre mbining
te gi e
ve n t
yout
s tha
io n a
h
t
educ , their p engage
aren
ator
s.
t s, a
nd

Publ
ap p r i c H ea
l th
o a ch
to I P
prev
V
e nti
on

The

D
Hum epartm
e
a
Reso n Servi nt of He
ces
urce
Nati alth and
Viole
Cen
on
t
n
Futu ce cura er on D al Healt
o
h
r
t
efor es Witho ed the i mestic
n
t
u
thro s to con t Violen itiative
u
s
c
prev ghout e truct co e in
n do r
mpr
entio
omis
s
heal
e
th-ca n metho ed viole
n
d
spec
r
ialis e and p s amon ce
g
ublic
This ts. 8
h
ealth
i
imp nitiative

ro
train vement has dev
e
s
i
heal ng prog to spec loped m
r
th a
an y
rchiv ams; m ialized
proc
o di f
es, a
e du r
ca
e
n
and
lead s; polic d recor tions to
y
di
e
prog
ress rship ex enhanc ng
em
.
pa n s
ion a ents,
nd

IPV f
or Fu
prev ture
entio
n

Rais

in
deve g aware
l
n
base oping ri ess and
goro
d pr
us e
o
polic
g
r
a
vi
m
i
esse es to pr s, prac dencee
ti
n
beha tial to s vent IPV ces, and
Efo vior befortopping vi are
o
rt
e it
star lent
star s to efe
ts.
t of
c
t
i
v
I
e
P
he a l
thy V also n ly preve
re
n
e
lifes
pan, lationsh ed to fo t the
c
em p
w
i
hasi ith a pa ps acros us on
s on
Earl
s the
rticu
c
l
y
h ild r
a
en a r
prov educati
nd y
o
id
outh
crea e the b n and p
.
reve
ting
est h
n
he a l
foste
o
tion
pe fo
th y
ri n g
r
futu
dom
a so
res a
estic
ciety
nd
v i ol e
with
ou t
n ce .
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Article: Howard R. Spivak, MD, E. Lynn Jenkins, PhD, KristiVanAudenhove2, Debbie Lee, Mim
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