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Partner Violence Tool - BabyMed

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) defines intimate partner violence (IPV) as actual or threatened physical or sexual violence, or psychological and emotional abuse, directed at a spouse, former spouse, current or former boyfriend or girlfriend, or dating partner. The following questionnaire helps you identify whether you are at risk for partner violence.

BabyMed Partner Violence Risk
The following questionnaire helps you identify whether you are at risk for partner violence.
Have you been hit, kicked, punched, or otherwise hurt
by someone in the past year?:
Do you feel safe in your current relationship?
Is there a partner from a previous relationship
who is making you feel unsafe now?
In general how do you describe your relationship:
Do you and your partner work out arguments with:

 


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