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Thesis advisor: Paul, Charlotte
relators:cme: Danielka, Beverly
relators:cme: Stoffer, Dean
Degree granting institution: Edinboro University of Pennsylvania
Place Published
Edinboro, Pa.
Date Issued
2022
Date Created
1995
Abstract

The purpose of this study was to identify battered women in a health setting. The sample studied were 100 women in a local family planning clinic. 50 who reported themselves as having been battered within the last year and 50 who did not. Data was obtained by using a copywritten tool, the Abuse Risk Inventory (ARI). The tool included two parts: demographic data in which the client identified herself as having been battered and a survey entitled Interpersonal Relationships. The questionnaire was distributed to the sample population at a family planning clinic.
The researcher compared the means of the ARI of the two groups. The difference between the means analyzed was using a t TEST. Findings were significant at the p<.01 level. Several demographics were observed; among them Length of Relationship, Annual Income, and Physical Abuse for both the Respondent and Partner. Observations of the ARI means were made in each category.

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pdf, 72 pages; 3MB
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Nunn, Barbara. (1995). Identification of abused women in health settings. Edinboro University of Pennsylvania. Access from Pennsylvania Western University Edinboro Archives.