Teen dating violence longitudinally associated with increasing high-risk behaviors and with poor mental health outcomes

More than threefold risk for welfare receipt seen for childhood abuse combined with intimate partner violence in young adulthood

Providers are under threat for providing federally protected, evidence-based care

Suicide rate was higher for males, among adults aged 45 to 54 years, and for AI/AN and non-Hispanic Whites

One in seven women reported experiencing violence in the past year

Review and meta-analysis show increased risk for violence perpetration for men and women with schizophrenia spectrum disorders

2020 saw increase in cumulative burden of NAT cases as reported to institutional trauma registries

6.8 percent of children aged 5 to 17 years were victims of or witnessed violence in their neighborhood; exposure varied by age, race, urbanization

Race appears to be an important social determinant

Those with a past-year visit had higher levels of trauma symptoms, adverse childhood experiences, multiple violent exposures