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Highlights in Minority Health
October, 2003

Domestic Violence Awareness Month October 2003

 
OCTOBER IS DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AWARENESS MONTH (DVAM)
  During October, state and territorial domestic violence coalitions, corporations, health-care providers, faith-based groups, and CDC will highlight activities that increase awareness about intimate partner violence.
Approximately 1.5 million U.S. women and 835,000 U.S. men are raped or physically assaulted by a current or former spouse, cohabitating partner, or date each year.1
The annual health-related costs of intimate partner violence in the United States is approximately $5.8 billion.2
 
EXAMPLES OF IMPORTANT DISPARITIES
  Nearly one-third of African American women experience Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) in their lifetimes compared with one-fourth of white women.3
  According to the National Violence Against Women Survey, American Indian/Alaska Native women and men were most likely to report IPV, and Asian/Pacific Islander women and men were least likely to report IPV.  It is unclear whether this difference is due to variations in willingness to report information about violence or to variations in incidence of IPV.3
 
A packet of materials designed to help plan events, initiate outreach in communities, and generate public awareness about domestic violence during October and throughout the year is available from:
  National Resource Center on Domestic Violence
Domestic Violence Awareness Month Project
6400 Flank Drive, Suite 1300
Harrisburg, PA 17112-2778

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elephone: 1 800-537-2238.
 
FOR MORE INFORMATION
CDC's National Center for Injury Prevention & Control
Domestic Violence Awareness Month Website
White House Presidential Proclamation:
National Domestic Violence Awareness Month 2002
CDC Activities
Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) Prevention Tips & Resources
Maternal & Child Health (MCH) Library Resources on Domestic Violence
MMWR
Notice to Readers: Domestic Violence Awareness Month, October 2003
MMWR Weekly, October 3, 2003 / 52(39);942-942.
REFERENCES
1. Tjaden P, Thoennes N. Full report of the prevalence, incidence, and consequences of violence against women. Washington, DC: National Institute of Justice and CDC, 2000 (NCJ183781).
2. Costs of intimate partner violence against women in the United States. Atlanta, Georgia: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, CDC, 2003.
3. Tjaden and Thoennes 2000b.
 
SOURCES
MMWR Weekly, October 3, 2003 / 52(39);942-942.
National Center for Injury Prevention and Control (NCIPC)


 

 

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