J M Spangaro

Summary

Affiliation: University of New South Wales
Country: Australia

Publications

  1. ncbi Six months after routine screening for intimate partner violence: attitude change, useful and adverse effects
    J M Spangaro
    School of Public Health and Community Medicine, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
    Women Health 50:125-43. 2010
  2. ncbi Pandora doesn't live here anymore: normalization of screening for intimate partner violence in Australian antenatal, mental health, and substance abuse services
    Jo Spangaro
    The University of New South Wales, School of Public Health and Community Medicine, Sydney, Australia
    Violence Vict 26:130-44. 2011
  3. ncbi Who tells and what happens: disclosure and health service responses to screening for intimate partner violence
    J M Spangaro
    School of Public Health and Community Medicine, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW, Australia
    Health Soc Care Community 18:671-80. 2010

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Publications3

  1. ncbi Six months after routine screening for intimate partner violence: attitude change, useful and adverse effects
    J M Spangaro
    School of Public Health and Community Medicine, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
    Women Health 50:125-43. 2010
    ..Women who had experienced abuse, but elected not to disclose it reported similar effects. The results of this study lend support to the use of protocols for asking about abuse and responding to disclosures of abuse...
  2. ncbi Pandora doesn't live here anymore: normalization of screening for intimate partner violence in Australian antenatal, mental health, and substance abuse services
    Jo Spangaro
    The University of New South Wales, School of Public Health and Community Medicine, Sydney, Australia
    Violence Vict 26:130-44. 2011
    ..Screening added to the complexity of work, but was well accepted by workers, and increased awareness of and responsiveness to IPV...
  3. ncbi Who tells and what happens: disclosure and health service responses to screening for intimate partner violence
    J M Spangaro
    School of Public Health and Community Medicine, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW, Australia
    Health Soc Care Community 18:671-80. 2010
    ..Screening programmes, particularly those with established protocols for asking and referral, offer opportunities for women to disclose abuse and receive further intervention...