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1. ABBOTT, J., JOHNSON, R., KOZIOL-MCLAIN, J., and LOWENSTEIN, S.R. Domestic violence against women. Incidence and prevalence in an emergency department population. Journal of the American Medical Association 273(22): 1763-1767. 1995.

2. ABMA, J., DRISCOLL, A., and MOORE, K. Young women's degree of control over first intercourse: An exploratory analysis. Family Planning Perspectives 30(1): 12-18. Jan./Feb. 1998.

3. ABMA, J.C., CHANDRA, A., MOSHER, W.D., PETERSON, L.S., and PICCININO, L.J. Fertility, family planning, and women's health: Newdata from the 1995 National Survey of Family Growth. Vital Health Statistics 23(19): 1-114. 1997.

4. AFKHAMI, M., NEMIROFF, G.H., and VAZIRI, H. Safe and secure: Eliminating violence against women and girls in Muslim societies. Bethesda, Maryland, Sisterhood is Global Institute, 1998. 258 p.

5. ALPERT, E.J., TONKIN, A.E., SEEHERMAN, A.M., and HOLTZ, H.A. Family violence curricula in U.S. medical schools. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 14(4): 273-282. 1998.

6. AMARO, H., FRIED, L.E., CABRAL, H., and ZUCKERMAN, B. Violence during pregnancy and substance use. American Journal of Public Health 80(5): 575-579. 1990.

7. AMERICAN COLLEGE OF OBSTETRICIANS AND GYNECOLOGISTS (ACOG). ACOG committee opinion. Mandatory reporting of domestic violence. No. 200, March 1998. Committee on Health Care for Underserved Women. International Journal of Gynaecology and Obstetrics 62(1): 93-95. 1998.

8. AMERICAN PSYCHIATRIC ASSOCIATION (APA). Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders: IV. Washington, D.C., APA, Jun. 1994. 886 p. 9. APPEL, A.E. and HOLDEN, G.W. The co-occurance of spouse and physical child abuse: A review and appraisal. Journal of Family Psychology 12(4): 578-599. 1998.

10. ARMSTRONG, A. Culture and choice: Lessons from survivors of gender violence in Zimbabwe. Harare, Zimbabwe, Violence Against WomeninZimbabwe Research Project, 1998. 149 p.

11. ÅSLING-MONEMI, K., PEÑA, R., ELLSBERG, M., and PERSSON, L.Å. Violence against women increases the risk of infant and childmortality: A case-referent study in Nicaragua. 1999. 35 p. (Submitted).

12. ASOCIACIÓN DE PLANIFICACIÓN FAMILIAR (PLAFAM). Informe técnico: Primera etapa del programa de violencia de genero.Caracus, Venezuela, PLAFAM, 1999. 46 p.

13. ASTBURY, J. Promoting women's mental health. Geneva, World Health Organization, 1999. 29 p. (In press).

14. AXELSON, B.L. Violence against womenÅA male issue. Choices 26(2): 9-14. 1997.

15. BAILEY, J.E., KELLERMANN, A.L., SOMES, G.W., BANTON, J.G., RIVARA, F.P., and RUSHFORTH, N.P. Risk factors for violent death of women in the home. Archives of Internal Medicine 157(7): 777-782. 1997.

16. BAIRD, V. Mass media: A powerful tool for social change. Proceedings of the Changing Communication Strategies for Reproductive Health and Rights, Washington D.C., 1997. Health and Development Policy Project and Population Council. p. 41-43.

17. BALBINA DORSAN, S. and MARIA JOSÉ, A. Comportamentos, atitudes e prácticas entre jovens escolares. [POR] [Knowledge, attitudes, and practices of schoolchildren]. Maputo, Mozambique, Ministry of Health, 1993.

18. BALLARD, T.J., SALTZMAN, L.E., GAZMARARIAN, J.A., SPITZ, A.M., LAZORICK, S., and MARKS, J.S. Violence during pregnancy: Measurement issues. American Journal of Public Health 88(2): 274-276. 1998.

19. BANWELL, S. (Asia Foundation) [Project against domestic violence] Personal communication, Jul. 11, 1998.

20. BARKAN, S.E. and GARY, L.T. Woman abuse and pediatrics: Expanding the web of detection. Journal of the American Medical Women's Association 51(3): 96-100. 1996.

21. BARTHOLOW, B.N., DOLL, L.S., JOY, D., DOUBLAS, J.M., BOLAN, G., HARRISON, J.S., MOSS, P.M., and MCKIRNAN, D.Emotional, behavioral and HIV risks associated with sexual abuse among adult homosexual and bisexual men. Child Abuse and Neglect 18(9): 747-761. 1994.

22. BASEMORE, G. and GRIFFITHS, C.T. Conference, circles, boards, and mediations: Scouting the new wave of community justice decisionmaking approaches. (Website). http://www.cjprimer.com/ circles.htm 1997. Accessed Nov. 17, 1999.

23. BAWAH, A.A., AKWEONGO, P., SIMMONS, R., and PHILLIPS, J.F. Women's fears and men's anxieties: The impact of family planning on gender relations in northern Ghana. Studies in Family Planning 30(1): 54-66. 1999.

24. BECKER, J. and LEITMAN, E. Introducing sexuality within family planning: The experience of the HIV/STD prevention projects from Latin America and the Caribbean. Calidad/Quality/Qualité (8): 28. New York, Population Council. Oct. 1998.

25. BEITCHMAN, J.H., ZUCKER, K.J., and HOOD, J.E. A review of the short-term effects of child sexual abuse. Child Abuse and Neglect 15: 537-556. 1991.

26. BEITCHMAN, J.H., ZUCKER, K.J., HOOD, J.E., DACOSTA, G.A., AKMAN, D., and CASSAVIA, E. A review of the long-term effects of child sexual abuse. Child Abuse and Neglect 16: 101-118. 1992.

27. BERENSON, A.B., WIEMANN, C.M., ROWE, T.F., and RICKERT, V.I. Inadequate weight gain among pregnant adolescents: Risk factors and relationship to infant birth weight. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 176(6): 1220-1224. 1997.

28. BERENSON, A.B., WIEMANN, C.M., WILKINSON, G.S., JONES, W.A., and ANDERSON, G.D. Perinatal morbidity associated with violence experienced by pregnant women. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 170(6): 1760-1769. 1994.

29. BERGMAN, B. and BRISMAR, B. Suicide attempts by battered wives. Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica 83: 380-384. 1991.

30. BERTRAND, J.T., WARD, V., and PAUC, F. Sexual practices among the Quiche-speaking Mayan population of Guatemala. International Quarterly of Community Health Education 12(4): 265-282. 1992.

31. BIDDLECOM, A.E., CASTERLINE, J.B., and PEREZ, A.E. Spouses views of contraception in the Philippines. International Family Planning Perspectives 32(3): 108-115. Sep. 1997.

32. BIDDLECOM, A.E. and FAPOHUNDA, B.M. Covert contraceptive use: Prevalence, motivations and consequences. Studies in Family Planning 29(4): 360-372. 1998.

33. BLANC, A.K., WOLFF, B., GAGE, A.J., EZEH, A.C., NEEMA, S., and SSEKAMATTE-SSEBULIBA, J. Negotiating reproductive outcomes in Uganda. Institute of Statistics and Applied Economics and Macro International, 1996. 215 p.

34. BLANKENBERG, N. Hitting out at abuse. Mail and Guardian. (Johannesburg). COMTEX Newswire wire service. Aug. 6, 1999.

35. BONGAARTS, J. and BRUCE, J. The causes of unmet need for contraception and the social content of services. Studies in Family Planning 26(2): 57-73. 1995.

36. BOWNES, I.T., O'GORMAN, E.C., and SAYERS, A. Assault characteristics and post-traumatic stress disorder in rape victims. Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica 83(1): 27-30. 1991.

37. BOYER, D. and FINE, D. Sexual abuse as a factor in adolescent pregnancy. Family Planning Perspectives 24(4): 4-11. 1992.

38. BRADLEY, C. Why male violence against women is a development issue: Reflections from Papua New Guinea. In: Davies, M. Women and Violence. London, Zed Books Ltd. 1994. p. 10-27.

39. BRADLEY, C.S. Attitudes and practices relating to marital violence among the Tolai of East New Britain. In: Toft, S., ed. Domestic Violence in Papua New Guinea (PNG). Boroko, PNG, PNG Law Reform Commission. 1985. p. 32-71.

40. BRADLEY, J., LYNAM, P.F., DWYER, J.C., and WAMBWA, G.E. Whole-site training: A new approach to the organization of training. New York, AVSC International, Aug. 1998. (AVSC Working Paper No. 11) 16 p.

41. BRESLAU, N., KESSLER, R.C., CHILCOAT, H.D., SCHULTZ, L.R., DAVIS, G.C., and ANDRESKI, P. Trauma and post-traumatic stress disorder in the community: The 1996 Detroit area survey of trauma. Archives of General Psychiatry 55(7): 626-632. 1998.

42. BRIGGS, L. and JOYCE, P.R. What determines post-traumatic stress disorder symptomatology for survivors of childhood sexual abuse? Child Abuse and Neglect 21(6): 575-582. 1997.

43. BRITTON, B.M. Gender, power and HIV: The impact of partner violence in the context of poverty on women's risk of infection in the USA (Abstract # 23466). Proceedings of the 12th World Conference on HIV/AIDS, Geneva, Switzerland, Jul. 1998. 1184 p.

44. BROMET, E., SONNEGA, A., and KESSLER, R.C. Risk factors for DSM-III-R posttraumatic stress disorder: Findings from the National Comorbidity Survey. American Journal of Epidemiology 147(4): 353-361. 1998.

45. BROWN, D. In Africa, fear makes HIV an inheritance. Washington Post. Jun. 30, 1998. p. A28.

46. BROWN, W. and CODY, M. Effects of a pro-social television soap opera in promoting women's status. Human Communication Research 18(1): 114-142. 1991.

47. BROWNE, A., SALOMON, A., and BASSUK, S.S. The impact of recent partner violence on poor women's capacity to maintain work. Violence Against Women 5(4): 393-426. 1999.

48. BUEL, S. Screening for abuse in the health care setting. Presented at the Conference on Violence and Reproductive Health, Atlanta, Georgia, Jun. 14-16, 1999. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. May 1999.

49. BUEL, S.M. and HARVARD, J.D. Family violence: Practical recommendations for physicians and the medical community. Women's Health Issues 5(4): 158-172. 1995.

50. BUGA, G., AMOKO, D., and NCAYIYANA, D. Sexual behavior, contraceptive practice and reproductive health among school adolescents in rural Transkei. South African Medical Journal 86(5): 523-527. 1996.

51. BULLOCK, L.F. and MCFARLANE, J. The birth-weight/battering connection. American Journal of Nursing 89(9): 1153-1155. 1989.

52. BUNGE, V.P. and LEVETT, A. Family violence in Canada: A statistical profile. Ottawa, Canada, Statistics Canada, 1998. 38 p.

53. BURNAM, M.A., STEIN, J.A., GOLDING, J.M., SIEGEL, J.M., SORENSON, S.B., FORSYTHE, A.B., and TELLES, C.A. Sexual assault and mental disorders in a community population. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology 56(6): 843-850. 1988.

54. BURNS, A., LOVICH, R., MAXWELL, J., and SHAPIRO, K. Where Women Have No Doctor: A Health Guide for Women. Berkeley, California, Hesperian Foundation, 1998. 383 p.

55. BUTCHART, A. and BROWN, D. Non-fatal injuries due to interpersonal violence in Johannesburg-Soweto: Incidence, determinants and consequences. Forensic Science International 52: 35-51. 1991.

56. BUTLER, J.R. and BURTON, L.M. Rethinking teenage childbearing: Is sexual abuse a missing link? Family Relations 39: 73-80. 1990.

57. CABARABAN, M. and MORALES, B. Social and economic consequences for family planning use in southern Philippines. Cagayan de Oro City, Philippines, Research Institute for Mindanao Culture, Xavier University, 1998. 206 p.

58. CABREJOS, M.E.B., RIVERA, A.C., GARCIA, A.G., MEDRANO, L.A., and BIANCHI, E.B. Los caminos de las mujeres que rompieron el silencio: Un estudio cualitativo sobre la ruta crítica que siguen las mujeres afectadas por la violencia intrafamiliar. [SPA] [Paths of women who broke the silence: A qualitative study of help-seeking by women affected by family violence]. Lima, Peru, World Health Organization, 1998. 24 p.

59. CAMPBELL, J. and SOEKEN, K. Forced sex and initimate partner violence: Effects on women's risk and women's health. Violence Against Women 5(9): 1017-1035. 1999.

60. CAMPBELL, J. Assessing Dangerousness: Violence by Sexual Offenders, Batterers, and Child Abusers. Thousand Oaks, California, Sage Publications, 1995. 152 p.

61. CAMPBELL, J., COHEN, J.H., MCLONGHLIN, E., DEARWATER, S., GLASS, N., LEE, D., and DURBEROW, N. An evaluation of a system change training model to improve emergency department response to battered women. 1999. 18 p. (Submitted).

62. CAMPBELL, J., ROSE, L., KUB, J., and NEDD, D. Voices of strength and resistance: A contextual and longitudinal analysis of women's responses to battering. Journal of Interpersonal Violence 13(6): 743-762. 1999.

63. CAMPBELL, J., TORRES, S., RYAN, J., KING, C., CAMPBELL, D.W., STALLINGS, R.Y., and FUCHS, S.C. Physical and nonphysical partner abuse and other risk factors for low birth weight among full term and preterm babies: A multiethnic case-control study. American Journal of Epidemiology 150(7): 714-726. 1999.

64. CAMPBELL, J.C. Addressing battering during pregnancy: Reducing low birth weight and ongoing abuse. Seminars in Perinatology 19(4): 301-306. 1995.

65. CAMPBELL, J.C. Abuse during pregnancy: Progress, policy, and potential. American Journal of Public Health 88(2): 185-187. 1998.

66. CAMPBELL, J.C. and LEWANDOWSKI, L.A. Mental and physical health effects of intimate partner violence on women and children. Psychiatric Clinics of North America 20(2): 353-374. 1997.

67. CAMPBELL, J.C., POLAND, M.L., WALLER, J.B., and AGER, J. Correlates of battering during pregnancy. Research in Nursing and Health 15(3): 219-226. 1992.

68. CAMPBELL, J.C., PUGH, L.C., CAMPBELL, D., and VISSCHER, M. The influence of abuse on pregnancy intention. Women's Health Issues 5(4): 214-222. 1995.

69. CAMPBELL, J.C. and SOEKEN, K.L. Women's responses to battering: A test of the model. Research in Nursing and Health 22(1): 49-58. 1999.

70. CANSON, L. Comprehensive community-coordinated response to violence against women. Presented at the Regional Consultation on Violence Against Women and the Role of the Health Sector, Yangon, Myanmar, Jan. 12-15, 1999. World Health Organization Regional Office for Southeast Asia. 1999. 15 p.

71. CARALIS, P.V. and MUSIALOWSKI, R. Women's experiences with domestic violence and their attitudes and expectations regarding medical care of abuse victims. Southern Medical Journal 90(11): 1075-1080. 1997.

72. CARMEN, E.H., RIEKER, P.P., and MILLS, T. Victims of violence and psychiatric illness. American Journal of Psychiatry 141(3): 378-383. 1984.

73. CARRILLO, R. Battered dreams: Violence against women as an obstacle to development. New York, United Nations Development Fund for Women, 1992. 38 p.

74. CASCARDI, M., O'LEARY, K.D., LAWRENCE, E.E., and SCHLEE, K.A. Characteristics of women physically abused by their spouses and who seek treatment regarding marital conflict. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology 63(4): 616-623. 1995.

75. CENTER FOR HEALTH AND GENDER EQUITY (CHANGE). Mental health and behavioral outcomes of sexual abuse: Data summary (table). Takoma Park, Maryland, CHANGE, 1999. 3 p. (Forthcoming).

76. CENTRO PARAGUAYO DE ESTUDIOS POBLACIÓN, US CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION (CDC), and US AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT. Paraguay: Encuesta nacional de demografía y de salud reproductiva 1995-1996. [SPA] [Paraguay national demographic and reproductive health survey 1995-1996]. Asunción, Paraguay, CDC, Oct. 1997. 278 p.

77. CERVANTES ISLAS, F. Helping men overcome violent behavior toward women. In: Morrison, A.R. and Biehl, M.L., eds. Too Close to Home: Domestic Violence in the Americas. Washington D.C., Inter-American Development Bank. 1999. p. 143-147.

78. CHALK, R. and KING, P.A., eds. Violence in Families: Assessing Prevention and Treatment Programs. Washington D.C., National Academy Press, 1998. 392 p.

79. CHAPKO, M.K., SOMSE, P., KIMBALL, A.M., HAWKINS, R.V., and MASSANGA, M. Predictors of rape in the Central African Republic. Health Care of Women International 20(1): 71-79. 1999.

80. CHAPMAN, J.D. A longitudinal study of sexuality and gynecologic health in abused women. Journal of the American Osteopathic Association 89(5): 619-624. 1989.

81. CHEASTY, M., CLARE, A.W., and COLLINS, C. Relation between sexual abuse in childhood and adult depression: Case-control study. British Medical Journal 316(7126): 198-201. 1998.

82. CHIAROTTI, S. Una puesta al día. [SPA] [An update]. In: Vidas sin Violencia: Nuevas Voces, Nuevos Desafíos. [SPA] [Lives Without Violence: New Voices, New Challenges]. Santiago, Chile, Isis Internacional. 1998. p. 21-28.

83. CHOI, A. and EDLESON, J. Social disapproval of wife assaults: A national survey of Singapore. Journal of Comparative Family Studies 27(1): 73-88. Spring 1996.

84. CHOQUE, M.E., SCHULER, S.R., and RANCE, S. Reasons for unwanted fertility and barriers to use of family planning services among urban Aymara in Bolivia. Arlington, Virginia, John Snow, Inc., Jan. 26, 1994. 19 p.

85. COHEN, J.A. and MANNARINO, A.P. Factors that mediate treatment outcome of sexually abused preschool children: Six- and 12-month follow-up. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 37(1): 44-51. 1998.

86. COHEN, S., DE VOS, E., and NEWBERGER, E. Barriers to physician identification and treatment of family violence: Lessons from five communities. Academic Medicine 72(1 Suppl.): S19-S25. 1997.

87. COKER, A.L. and RICHTER, D.L. Violence against women in Sierra Leone: Frequency and correlates of intimate partner violence and forced sexual intercourse. African Journal of Reproductive Health 2(1): 61-72. 1998.

88. COKKINIDES, V.E., COKER, A.L., SANDERSON, M., ADDY, C., and BETHEA, L. Physical violence during pregnancy: Maternal complications and birth outcomes. Obstetrics and Gynecology 93(5): 661-666. 1999.

89. COLE, T.B. Case management for domestic violence. Journal of the American Medical Association 282(6): 513-514. 1999.

90. COLLETT, B.J., CORDLE, C.J., STEWART, C.R., and JAGGER, C. A comparative study of women with chronic pelvic pain, chronic nonpelvic pain and those with no history of pain attending general practitioners. British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology 105(1): 87-92. 1998.

91. CONNERS, J. Government measures to confront violence against women. In: Davies, M. Women and Violence: Realities and Response Worldwide. London, Zed Books Ltd. 1994. p. 182-199.

92. CONNOLLY, A.M., KATZ, V.L., BASH, K.L., MCMAHON, M.J., and HANSEN, W.F. Trauma and pregnancy. American Journal of Perinatology 14(6): 331-336. 1997.

93. CORSI, J. Treatment for men who batter women in Latin America. American Psychologist 54(1): 64. Jan. 1999.

94. COUNTS, D., BROWN, J.K., and CAMPBELL, J.C. To Have and To Hit. 2nd ed. Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1999. 315 p.

95. COUNTS, D.A., BROWN, J., and CAMPBELL, J. eds. Sanctions and Sanctuary: Cultural Perspectives on the Beating of Wives. Boulder, Colorado, Westview Press, 1992. 268 p.

96. CROWELL, N. and BURGESS, A.W., eds. Understanding Violence Against Women. Washington D.C., National Academy Press, 1996. 225 p.

97. CULBERTSON, F.M. Depression and gender. An international review. American Psychologist 52(1): 25-31. 1997.

98. CUNNINGHAM, R.M., STIFFMAN, A.R., DORE, P., and EARLS, F. The association of physical and sexual abuse with HIV risk behaviors in adolescence and young adulthood: Implications for public health. Child Abuse and Neglect 18(3): 233-245. 1994.

99. CURRY, M.A., PERRIN, N., and WALL, E. Effects of abuse on maternal complications and birth weight in adult and adolescent women. Obstetrics and Gynecology 92(4 Pt. 1): 530-534. 1998.

100. DANIELSON, K.K., MOFFITT, T.E., CASPI, A., and SILVA, P.A. Comorbidity between abuse of an adult and DSM-III-R mental disorders: Evidence from an epidemiological study. American Journal of Psychiatry 155(1): 131-133. 1998.

101. DARVES-BORNOZ, J.M. Rape-related psychotraumatic syndromes. European Journal of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Biology 71(1): 59-65. 1997.

102. DATTA, B. and MOTIHAR, R. Breaking down the walls: Violence against women as a health and human rights issue. New Delhi, Ford Foundation, 1999. 32 p.

103. DAVID, F. and CHIN, F. Economic and psychosocial influences of family planning on the lives of women in Western Visayas. Iloilo City, Philippines, Central Philippines University and Family Health International, Jun. 1998. 85 p.

104. DAVIDSON, J.R., HUGHES, D.C., GEORGE, L.K., and BLAZER, D.G. The association of sexual assault and attempted suicide within the community. Archives of General Psychiatry 53(6): 550-555. 1996.

105. DÁVILA, A.L., RAMOS, G., and MATTEI, H. Encuesta de salud reproductiva: Puerto Rico, 1995-1996. [SPA] [Reproductive health survey: Puerto Rico, 1995-1996]. San Juan, Puerto Rico, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, May 1998. 82 p.

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107. DE ZOYSA, I., SWEAT, M.D., and DENISON, J.A. Faithful but fearful: Reducing HIV transmission in stable relationships. AIDS 10(Suppl. A): S197-S203. 1996.

108. DELVAUX, M., DENIS, P., and ALLEMAND, H. Sexual abuse is more frequently reported by IBS patients than by patients with organic digestive diseases or controls. Results of a multicentre inquiry. European Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology 9(4): 345-352. 1997.

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110. DEYESSA, N., KASSAYE, M., DEMEKE, B., and TAFFA, N. Magnitude, type and outcomes of physical violence against married women in Butajira, southern Ethiopia. Ethiopian Medical Journal 36(2): 83-92. 1998.

111. DICKINSON, L.M., DEGRUY 3RD, F.V., DICKINSON, W.P., and CANDIB, L.M. Health-related quality of life and symptom profiles of female survivors of sexual abuse. Archives of Family Medicine 8(1): 35-43. 1999.

112. DICKSON, N., PAUL, C., HERBISON, P., and SILVA, P. First sexual intercourse: Age, coercion, and later regrets reported by a birth cohort. British Medical Journal 316(7124): 29-33. 1998.

113. DIETZ, P.M., GAZMARARIAN, J.A., GOODWIN, M.M., BRUCE, F.C., JOHNSON, C.H., and ROCHAT, R.W. Delayed entry into prenatal care: Effect of physical violence. Obstetrics and Gynecology 90(2): 221-224. 1997.

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117. DRENNAN, M. Reproductive health: New perspectives on men's participation. Population Reports, Series J, No. 46. Baltimore, Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, Population Information Program, Oct. 1998. 36 p.

118. DUTTON, D.G. The Domestic Assault of Women: Psychological and Criminal Justice Perspectives. Vancouver, British Colombia, University of British Colombia Press, 1995. 337 p.

119. DUTTON, M.A. Battered women's strategic response to violence: The role of context. In: Edelson, J.L. and Eisikovits, Z.C. Future Interventions with Battered Women and Their Families. London, Sage Publications. 1996. p. 105-124.

120. DUTTON, M.A., MITCHELL, B., and HAYWOOD, Y. The emergency department as a violence prevention center. Journal of the American Medical Women's Association 51(3): 92-95, 117. 1996.

121. DYE, T.D., TOLLIVERT, N.J., LEE, R.V., and KENNEY, C.J. Violence, pregnancy and birth outcome in Appalachia. Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology 9(1): 35-47. 1995.

122. EDELSON, J. Controversy and change in batterer's programs. In: Edleson, J.L. and Eisikovits, Z.C. Future Interventions With Battered Women and Their Families. Thousand Oaks, California, Sage Publications. 1995. p. 154-169.

123. EDLESON, J. The overlap between child maltreatment and woman battering. Violence Against Women 5(2): 134-154. 1999.

124. EDLESON, J.L. Children witnessing of adult domestic vio-lence. Journal of Interpersonal Violence 14(8): 839,870. 1999.

125. EHLERT, U., HEIM, C., and HELLHAMMER, D.H. Chronic pelvic pain as a somatoform disorder. Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics 68(2): 87-94. 1999.

126. ELLSBERG, M., CALDERA, T., HERRERA, A., WINKVIST, A., and KULLGREN, G. Domestic violence and emotional distress among Nicaraguan women. American Psychologist 54(1): 30-36. 1999.

127. ELLSBERG, M., HEISE, L., and SHRADER, E. Researching violence against women: A practical guide for researchers and advocates. Washington D.C., Center for Health and Gender Equity, 1999. 154 p. (Draft).

128. ELLSBERG, M., LILJESTRAND, J., and WINKVIST, A. The Nicaraguan Network of Women Against Violence: Using research and action for change. Reproductive Health Matters 10: 82-92. 1997.

129. ELLSBERG, M.C. Candies in hell: Domestic violence against women in Nicaragua. Licentiate thesis, Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden, 1997. 105 p.

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