Topic Overview
Anyone can become a victim of
domestic violence. Certain factors can increase your
risk of being abused.
Abusive situations you cannot control
Your risk for abuse increases if your partner:
- Uses alcohol or drugs.
- Had a job loss or job change or had a change in the level of
income.
- Has a history of extreme impulsiveness or an increase in
risk-taking behaviors, such as:
- Drinking and
driving.
- High-risk sexual behavior.
- A strong interest in
guns and access to a gun.
- Has a history of suicide attempts.
- Has a history of
violent behavior.
- Has recently been in jail.
- Was abused
as a child.
- Has a medical or mental health problem, such as
depression or
personality disorder.
Unsafe situations you may be able to avoid
You may find yourself in an unsafe situation if you:
- Abuse alcohol or drugs.
- Date many people at one
time.
- Accept any violent behavior in the dating
relationship. There is no excuse for abuse.
- Ignore feelings of discomfort or warning signs that
someone is treating you badly.
- Think your partner holds the power in a
relationship.
- Are alone in an unfamiliar
environment.
- Depend on your dating partner for transportation.
- Feel
that your dating partner is in control because he or she asked you out and paid
for the date.
- Are part of a group that has a higher risk for assault, such as:
- The homeless.
- Sex
workers.
- Substance abusers.
- Teens.
Credits
| By | Healthwise Staff |
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| Primary Medical Reviewer | William H. Blahd, Jr., MD, FACEP - Emergency Medicine |
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| Specialist Medical Reviewer | Brigid McCaw, MD, MS, MPH, FACP - Family Violence Prevention |
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| Specialist Medical Reviewer | H. Michael O'Connor, MD - Emergency Medicine |
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| Last Revised | October 13, 2011 |
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