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    J Womens Health Gend Based Med. 2000 Jan-Feb;9(1):75-8.

    Mandatory reporting of intimate partner violence: safety or retaliatory abuse for women?

    Malecha AT, Lemmey D, McFarlane J, Willson P, Fredland N, Gist J, Schultz P.

    Texas Woman's University, College of Nursing, Houston, USA.

    We wished to ascertain abused women's perspectives on mandatory reporting of intimate partner violence. A consecutive sample of 161 abused women accessing the criminal justice system were asked six questions. Most women (81%) thought there should be a law making the nurse or doctor report the abuse, with less than half of the women (45%) reporting they would have been at greater risk for abuse following a mandatory report. Although these 161 abused women support mandatory reporting of partner abuse, it remains unclear if such a law would deter further abuse. Outcome and evaluation studies of mandatory reporting laws are urgently needed.

    PMID: 10718509 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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