The Danger Assessment
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The Danger Assessment (DA) is an instrument designed to assess the likelihood of lethality or near lethality occurring in a case of intimate partner violence. This article describes the development, psychometric validation, and suggestions for use of the DA. An 11-city study of intimate partner femicide used multivariate analysis to test the predictive validity of the risk factors on the DA from intimate partner femicide cases (N = 310) compared with 324 abused women in the same cities (controls). The results were used to revise the DA (four items added; one "double-barreled" item divided into two), and the calculated weights (adjusted odds ratios) used to develop a scoring algorithm with levels of risk. These…
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- Femicide
- Lethality
- Receiver operating characteristic
- Poison control
- Multivariate analysis
- Domestic violence
- Test (biology)
- Psychology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Gender equality
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