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Intimate Partner Violence / Sexual Violence Data Elements and Surveillance. Michele C. Lynberg, PhD MPH. Division of Violence Prevention National Center for Injury Prevention and Control. The Public Health Approach to Prevention. Implement & Disseminate. Develop and Evaluate
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Intimate Partner Violence / Sexual Violence Data Elements and Surveillance Michele C. Lynberg, PhD MPH Division of Violence Prevention National Center for Injury Prevention and Control
The Public Health Approach to Prevention Implement & Disseminate Develop and Evaluate Interventions Identify Causes Define the problem or Surveillance Problem Response
CDC’s Research Agenda on Surveillance of IPV and SV • Develop and evaluate surveillance methods for IPV and SV • Improved surveillance methods will provide better information to guide program development and evaluation • National and state level data • Better tracking and monitoring methods are necessary to support intervention and prevention efforts
Current IPV and SV Surveillance Activities at CDC • Optional Modules for the BRFSS • 2005 • 2006 • 2007 • National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Surveillance (NISVS) • Pilot Survey - 2006 • Ongoing, biannual – beginning?
Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) • Unique state-based surveillance • Largest continuously conducted telephone survey in the world • Core questions, optional modules, state-added questions • Substantial need to measure SV and IPV over time using uniform definitions and survey methods
2005 BRFSS Optional Module on Sexual Violence 8 Questions Past 12 months • Situations • Touching • Unwanted sex (attempted) • Unwanted sex • Relationship information for unwanted sex Lifetime • Unwanted sex (attempted) • Unwanted sex
2005 BRFSS Optional Module onIntimate Partner Violence 7 Questions Past 12 months • Physical violence or unwanted sex • Injuries • Relationship information – most recent incident Lifetime • Threatened physical violence • Attempted physical violence • Physical violence • Unwanted sex
States Implementing Intimate Partner Violence and /or Sexual Violence Modules in 2005 BRFSS Virgin Islands Sexual Violence Only Hawaii Intimate Partner Violence Only Both Modules
National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Surveillance System (NISVS) • Dedicated, ongoing state-based survey • IPV, SV, stalking • Perpetration and victimization • Questions developed collaboratively with other government agencies (NCHS, DOJ)
NISVS Pilot Study Evaluate the impact of context and question order on reporting of IPV and SV • Context of questions • Health and violence • Crime and violence • Family Conflict and violence • Order of questions • Perpetration followed by victimization • Victimization followed by perpetration
Contact Information Michele Lynberg mcl2@cdc.gov 770-488-4406 www.cdc.gov/ncipc