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PART I

Knowledge and Attitudes of Occupational Therapy Practitioners Regarding Wife Abuse

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Pages 35-52 | Published online: 12 Oct 2008
 

ABSTRACT

The purpose of this study was to determine if occupational therapists possess the ability to identify wife abuse by measuring their knowledge and attitudes about such abuse. A sample of 202 occupational therapists answered an average of 65% of knowledge questions correctly. Respondents were found to have empathic attitudes towards wife abuse and its victims, but were only slightly positive about the role occupational therapy should play in the identification of wife abuse. Knowledge and attitudes regarding wife abuse and the role of occupational therapy in its identification were all found to be significantly positively correlated.

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