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October 2004

National Domestic Violence Awareness Month - October 2004

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    Sexual Assault
    This fact sheet from the National Women's Health Information Center provides information on sexual assault, prevention, and recovery.

    Extent, Nature, and Consequences of Intimate Partner Violence
    This publication provides information on victimization rates of intimate partner violence among women and men, including rape, physical assault, and stalking.

    Intimate Partner Violence
    This publication provides information on violence by intimate partners, including current and former spouses, girlfriends, or boyfriends.

    Intimate Partner Violence Fact Sheet
    This fact sheet from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention provides statistics on prevention, occurrence, consequences, risk factors, and groups at risk of intimate partner violence.

    Women and Depression Fast Facts
    This fact card provides basic facts about women and depression and a list of organizations to contact for more information.
    Publication Number: Fast Fact 6

    Dating Violence Common Among Teens
    This article provides information for parents about dating violence among teens-why teenage relationships become violent, recognizing early warning signs that your teenager might be in an abusive relationship, and what to do if you suspect your teenager is being abused or is an abuser in a relationship.

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