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Intimate partner violence screening in the dental setting: Results of a nationally representative survey

  • Carrigan L. Parish
  • , Margaret R. Pereyra
  • , Stephen N. Abel
  • , Karolynn Siegel
  • , Harold A. Pollack
  • , Lisa R. Metsch

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Abstract

Background: The dental setting is a potential venue for identifying patients experiencing intimate partner violence (IPV). The study objective was to assess dentists’ current practices and attitudes about IPV screening. Methods: A nationally representative survey of US general dentists assessed dentists’ use of health history forms that queried about IPV and their acceptance of IPV screening as part of their professional roles. Parsimonious Poisson regression models were used in multivariable analysis to estimate risk ratios for the 2 dependent variables. Results: Almost all dentists did not include a question to screen for IPV on their patient history forms. More than one-half of dentists also did not know of a referral place for patients experiencing IPV and did not believe that IPV screening should be part of their professional roles. Conclusions: Uptake of IPV screening and favorable attitudes toward screening were low among dentists studied. However, prior IPV training and clinical knowledge plus awareness of IPV referral mechanisms were positively associated with greater screening uptake and attitudes. Practical Implications: The inclusion of brief, focused IPV interventions in dental education and the establishment of collaborations between dentists and IPV agencies for referral mechanisms, in conjunction with an overall shift in dentists’ attitudes about their professional responsibilities, may facilitate IPV screening uptake in the dental setting.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)112-121
Number of pages10
JournalJournal of the American Dental Association
Volume149
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2018

Keywords

  • Intimate partner violence
  • oral health
  • screening

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