Perspectives and Values of Dental Medicine Students Regarding Domestic Violence
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2. Materials and Methods
3. Results
4. Discussion
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Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Question (Number & Statement) | It’s Not DV | It’s a Slight DV | It’s a Moderate DV | It’s a Severe DV |
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Q1. It is a case of DV when the partners shout at each other? | 133 (32.1%) | 183 (44.2%) | 86 (20.8%) | 12 (2.9%) |
Q2 Is cheating a form of DV? | 275 (66.4%) | 43 (10.4%) | 52 (12.6%) | 44 (10.6%) |
Q3. A husband refusing to give money to his wife to pay the household utilities a type of DV? | 189 (45.9%) | 107 (26.0%) | 86 (20.9%) | 30 (7.3%) |
Q4. Forgetting the spouse’s birthday is a form of DV? | 383 (92.3%) | 21 (5.1%) | 9 (2.2%) | 2 (0.5%) |
Q5. A woman forbidding her spouse to go to a football match is a form of DV? | 183 (44.2%) | 166 (40.1%) | 55 (13.3%) | 10 (2.4%) |
Q6. A man being aggressive with pets in the presence of his partner is a form of DV? | 111 (26.7%) | 70 (16.9%) | 127 (30.6%) | 107 (25.8%) |
Q7. If the man does not pay the bill at a restaurant, is it a form of DV? | 384 (92.5%) | 20 (4.8%) | 7 (1.7%) | 4 (1.0%) |
Question (Number & Statement) | No | Yes |
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Q8. Do you personally know victims of domestic violence? | 190 (46.9%) | 215 (53.1%) |
Q9. Do you consider violence within a couple necessary in certain situations? | 402 (99.0%) | 4 (1.0%) |
Q10. Do you consider domestic violence a critical problem in today’s society | 5 (1.2%) | 401 (98.8%) |
Q11. Do you consider that in domestic violence, the only responsible person is the one who resorts to physical violence? | 222 (56.61%) | 170 (43.4%) |
Question (Number & Statement) | No | Yes |
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Q12. Do you consider that the physician should ask any patient about eventual conflicts within the family? | 135 (34.4%) | 257 (65.6%) |
Q13. Suppose a person with traumatic lesions to the face and upper limbs visits the physician. Should the physician assume that the patient is a victim of domestic violence and breach confidentiality by notifying the competent authorities without discussing beforehand with the patient? | 323 (81.4%) | 74 (18.6%) |
Q14. Do you consider victims of domestic violence non-compliant? | 162 (43.3%) | 212 (56.7%) |
Q15. If a person claiming they were assaulted by their spouse visits the physician, should the physician breach confidentiality and report the case? | 173 (44.0%) | 220 (56.0%) |
Q16. Do you consider that low-income patients who are victims of domestic violence should benefit from free medical treatment? | 45 (11.8%) | 337 (88.2%) |
Q17. Do you consider that women who are victims of domestic violence are discriminated against when they go to the physician because they are simulating their symptoms? | 189 (50.9%) | 182 (49.1%) |
Q18. Do you consider that men who are victims of domestic violence are discriminated against when they go to the physician because they are highly exaggerating their symptoms? | 192 (51.9%) | 178 (48.1%) |
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Isailă, O.-M.; Hostiuc, S.; Curcă, G.-C. Perspectives and Values of Dental Medicine Students Regarding Domestic Violence. Medicina 2021, 57, 780. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina57080780
Isailă O-M, Hostiuc S, Curcă G-C. Perspectives and Values of Dental Medicine Students Regarding Domestic Violence. Medicina. 2021; 57(8):780. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina57080780
Chicago/Turabian StyleIsailă, Oana-Maria, Sorin Hostiuc, and George-Cristian Curcă. 2021. "Perspectives and Values of Dental Medicine Students Regarding Domestic Violence" Medicina 57, no. 8: 780. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina57080780
APA StyleIsailă, O. -M., Hostiuc, S., & Curcă, G. -C. (2021). Perspectives and Values of Dental Medicine Students Regarding Domestic Violence. Medicina, 57(8), 780. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina57080780