id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-030930-ny31tml2 Mathur, Parul Training Needs of Psychiatry Residents in Handling Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) in Clinical Situations- A Survey 2020-08-27 .txt text/plain 857 53 46 IPV refers to any behaviour within an intimate relationship that causes physical, psychological or sexual harm to those in the relationship ("WHO | WHO multi-country study on women's health and domestic violence against women"). These findings are similar to that of a UK-based study among 131 mental health professionals (psychiatrists and psychiatric nurses) where the majority of participants (60%) felt that they lacked adequate knowledge of support services, and 27% noticed that their workplace did not have sufficient referral resources for domestic violence (Nyame et al., 2013 ). The World Psychiatric Association (WPA) has developed a competency-based curriculum (Stewart and Chandra, 2017) for training and describes the skills and knowledge that psychiatry trainees should have when dealing with IPV. A survey of mental health professionals' knowledge, attitudes and preparedness to respond to domestic violence The response of mental health services to domestic violence: a qualitative study of service users' and professionals' experiences ./cache/cord-030930-ny31tml2.txt ./txt/cord-030930-ny31tml2.txt