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Traumatic brain injury: A hidden consequence for battered women.
Authors:Jackson  Helene; Philp  Elizabeth; Nuttall  Ronald L; Diller  Leonard
Abstract:The inability of substantial numbers of battered women to terminate or extricate themselves from violent relationships is of grave concern to clinical practitioners. Despite professional intervention, many victims of domestic violence return to the batterer and to repetitive battering, demonstrating that, for these women, traditional psychosocial interventions are ineffective. In a sample of 53 battered women, 92% reported having received blows to the head in the course of their battering; 40% reported loss of consciousness. Correlations between frequency of being hit in the head and severity of cognitive symptoms were significant, strongly suggesting that battered women should be routinely screened for traumatic brain injury and postconcussive syndrome. Development of treatment strategies to address the potentially damaging sequelae of head trauma in this population is essential. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:traumatic brain injury  battered women  relationship termination  domestic violence  cognitive symptoms  head trauma  postconcussive syndrome
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