
@article{ref1,
title="Nursing Student's Attitudes Toward Victims of Domestic Violence as Predicted by Selected Individual and Relationship Variables",
journal="Journal of family violence",
year="1997",
author="Coleman, Jean U. and Stith, Sandra M.",
volume="12",
number="2",
pages="113-138",
abstract="Access to quality health care for victims of abuse is often limited by the attitudes of health care professionals. Data collected from female nursing students (n = 155) revealed that those students with more egalitarian sex-role beliefs and a greater sense of control over life events were more sympathetic to battered women than those students with more traditional sex-role attitudes and less perceived control. Sex-role egalitarianism was found to be the best predictor of attitudes toward victims of domestic violence. Implications for health care practitioners and policy makers are presented. (Abstract Adapted from Source: Journal of Family Violence, 1997. Copyright © 1997 by Springer)NursePublic Health Personnel PerceptionsAdult PerceptionsDomestic Violence PerceptionsDomestic Violence VictimSpouse Abuse VictimAdult AttitudesAttitudes Toward VictimViolence Against WomenPartner Violence05-00<p />",
language="",
issn="0885-7482",
doi="",
url="http://dx.doi.org/"
}