
Nursing care of children of battered women.
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Humphreys, J
Published in: Pediatric Nursing
1997
Our understanding of children of battered women and their responses to violence is developing. Children's responses vary. Although some children manifest signs of distress, anxiety, and worry, others are able to overcome the deleterious effects of family violence with the help of inner resources and the support of caring people. Knowledge of these factors offer suggestions for nursing practice with battered women and their children. Nurses who care for battered women and their children must seek them out, listen, offer information, encouragement, and understanding.
Duke Scholars
Published In
Pediatric Nursing
ISSN
0097-9805
Publication Date
1997
Volume
23
Issue
2
Start / End Page
122 / 128; quiz 138
Related Subject Headings
- Primary Prevention
- Pediatric Nursing
- Nursing Assessment
- Humans
- Female
- Domestic Violence
- Child of Impaired Parents
- Child
- Battered Women
- 1114 Paediatrics and Reproductive Medicine
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Humphreys, J. (1997). Nursing care of children of battered women. Pediatric Nursing, 23(2), 122-128;quiz138.
Humphreys, J. “Nursing care of children of battered women.” Pediatric Nursing 23, no. 2 (1997): 122-128;quiz138.
Humphreys J. Nursing care of children of battered women. Pediatric Nursing. 1997;23(2):122-128;quiz138.
Humphreys, J. “Nursing care of children of battered women.” Pediatric Nursing, vol. 23, no. 2, 1997, pp. 122-128;quiz138.
Humphreys J. Nursing care of children of battered women. Pediatric Nursing. 1997;23(2):122-128;quiz138.

Published In
Pediatric Nursing
ISSN
0097-9805
Publication Date
1997
Volume
23
Issue
2
Start / End Page
122 / 128; quiz 138
Related Subject Headings
- Primary Prevention
- Pediatric Nursing
- Nursing Assessment
- Humans
- Female
- Domestic Violence
- Child of Impaired Parents
- Child
- Battered Women
- 1114 Paediatrics and Reproductive Medicine