Experience of abuse data came primarily from the interviews, complimented by information from assessment reports in TOMS. Profile of Women in Prison 2008 Page 74 of 181 Experience of Abuse as an Adult 124 Will not add to totals as some women experienced more than one type of abuse. Three Non-Aboriginal
Many of the women responding to the survey experienced more than one type of abuse. A total of 755 women (37.4%) reported at least one type of abuse, specifically threats, physicalabuse, or sexual abuse ... of Abusive Behaviors Threats, physicalabuse, stalking and sexual abuse Threats, physicalabuse and stalking Threats, physical and sexual abuse Threats, stalking and sexual abusePhysicalabuse, stalking and sexual abuse Threats and physicalabusePhysicalabuse and stalking Physical and sexual abuse Threats ... types of abuse or violence by their intimate partners; 41.0% of those women reported three or more types
Experience of physicalabuse by residential location Experience of physicalabuse ever in current ... 7%) spanned less than five years (Table 3.5). In relation to non‐physicalabuse, again, women in de facto relationships reported proportionately higher rates of abuse although this was statistically significant
(prevalence and frequency of new abuse; time to failure; survey measures of physicalabuse, threats ... Table 3: Prevalence of New Abusive Incidents by Treatment Group 1-day 7-day Response Response Combined Control Sign* Any physicalabuse reported Any threats reported Any controlling abuse reported Any abuse of any kind reported * Significance tests collapse both second response treatments; no significant ... Victims in the second response groups were somewhat more likely to report having seen the abuser
meaningful intervention during the 2005-2006 academic year. As the statistics in the following table illustrate, referrals for physicalabuse or threat of physicalabuse continue their downward trend. Of the incidents referred, 1 involved both alcohol and drugs. Referrals for abusive or disruptive behavior declined ... PhysicalAbuse or the Threat of PhysicalAbuse # Involving # Involving Drugs Alcohol Class Level Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Graduate Extended Ed. Applicant TOTAL Male Female TOTAL Abusive or Disruptive Behavior
According to this graph, students who reported being involved in emotionally abusive relationships ... percent level. Nine percent of students reported having been involved in an emotionally abusive relationship during the last twelve months. marginal statistical significance noted above.
information Physically or sexually abused NOT physically or sexually abused Missing information on abuse 2 ... Notes: ***p<0.01 **p<0.05 *p<0.10. Data is weighted. Statistically significant differences between: short-term migrants and stayers; long-term recent returners and stayers; and long-term earlier returners and stayers are reported.
one incident of physicalabuse. To do a useful comparison, the sub-sample was restricted to women who experienced physicalabuse (including forced sex and use of or threat with weapon) (n=72). Table 3: A Comparison of PhysicalAbuse in a Statistics Canada Study and the Current Study % of women (StatsCan. 2005 ... Reaching Out - The Experiences of Abused Women in Grey Bruce Reaching Out - The Experiences of Abused Women in Grey Bruce
to conference over 46% of the abusers are the natural mother. 6.3(ii) Registrations There were 92 case ... than the 79% national statistic. Only two children registered had been subject to registration previously ... Primary Abuser of Referred Children, 2008-2009 Number of Children r r r e n on e e he he t iv ite w th ot s at no la er fa ab re k lF lM p ep h ot o er er a St a ur ur N th th C at at 's O O nt N N re Pa Source: Clackmannanshire Council, CFIS
This industry consists of establishments known and licensed as specialty hospitals primarily engaged in providing diagnostic and medical treatment to inpatients with a specific type of disease or medical condition (except psychiatric or substance abuse). Hospitals providing long-term care for the chronically ill and hospitals providing rehabilitation, restorative, and adjustive services to physically challenged or disabled people are included in this industry. These establishments maintain inpatient beds and provide patients with food services that meet their nutritional requirements. ...
This industry comprises establishments of independent mental health practitioners (except physicians) primarily engaged in (1) the diagnosis and treatment of mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders and/or (2) the diagnosis and treatment of individual or group social dysfunction brought about by such causes as mental illness, alcohol and substance abuse, physical and emotional trauma, or stress. The practitioners operate private or group practices in their own offices (e.g., centers, clinics) or in the facilities of others, such as hospitals or HMO medical centers. This report covers ...