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The Resident-intruder Paradigm: A Standardized Test for Aggression, Violence and Social Stress
Published on: July 4, 2013
It's time to start asking all patients about intimate partner violence
Joel G Sprunger1, Julie A Schumacher2, Scott F Coffey2
1Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neuroscience, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Ohio, USA.
Abstract:
Many people endure a menacing or violent romantic partner--yet few physicians ask about this risk, or actual harm. Here is a roadmap for screening.
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