Second part of bibliography:

McFarlane, J., Soeken, K., Wist, W., (2000) An Evaluation of Interventions to Decrease Intimate Partner  
    Violence to Pregnant Women. Public Health Nursing, Vol. 17, No. 6, pp. 443-451.
 
Martin, S., L., Harris-Britt, A., Li, Y., Moracco, K., E., Kupper, L., L., Campbell, J., C., (2004) Changes in
    Intimate Partner Violence During Pregnancy, Journal of family Violence, Vol. 19, No. 4.
 
Price, S., Baird, K., Domestic Violence in Pregnancy, How can midwives make a difference? Midwifery: Best
    Practice 2, 3.1
 
Quinlivan, J., Evans S., F., (2001) A prospective cohort study of the impact of domestic violence on young
    teenage pregnancy outcomes, Journal of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology, No. 14, pp 17-23.
 
Renker, P., R., (2002) “Keep a blank face. I need to tell you what has been happening to me.” Teens Stories of  
    Abuse and Violence before and During Pregnancy, American Journal of Maternal Child Nursing, Vol. 27,
    No.2, pp. 109-116.
 
Rosen, D., (2004) “I just let him have his way” Partner violence in the lives of low-income, teenage mothers,
   Violence Against Women, Vol. 10 No.1 pp. 6-28
 
Steen, M., (2000) Developing midwifery responses to women in their care who are living with violent men, MIDRS
   Midwifery Digest, 10:3, pp. 313-317
 
Stenson, K., Saarinen, H., Heimer, G., Sidenvall, B., (2201)Women’s attitudes to being asked about exposure
    to violence, Midwifery,17, 2-10
 
Taft, A., (2001) Intimate partner abuse in pregnancy, Sexual Assault Report, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Vol. 3, no. 4. pp. 250-254.
 
Taft, A., (2002) Violence against women in pregnancy and after childbirth: current knowledge and issues in
   health care responses, Australian Domestic & Family Violence Clearinghouse, Issues paper No. 6.
 
Taft, A., Lee, C., (2004) Violence against young women and association with reproductive events: a cross-
   sectional analysis of a national sample, Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, Vol. 28, no. 4
 
Walsh, D., (2002) Violence in Pregnancy: preliminary findings, Children Australia, Vol. 27, No. 4, pp. 17-21
  
Webster, J., Chandler, J., Battistutta, D., (1996) Pregnancy outcomes and health care use: Effects of abuse,
    The American Journal of obstetrics and gynecology, Vol. 174, No. 2, pp. 760-767.
 
Webster, J., Stratigos, S., M., Grimes, K., M., (2001) Women’s responses to screening for domestic violence in
   a health care setting, Midwifery, 17, 289-294.
 
Conference paper/proceedings
 
      Hegarty, K., Gunn J., Nagle, C., Brown, S., Lumley, J., Forster, D., Collette, J., Nicolson, S., (2003) ANEW a new
          Way of supporting women in pregnancy, Domestic Violence Symposium.
 
Stratigos, S., (2000) Domestic Violence Screening and Pregnancy, The way forward: children, young people and
   domestic violence: proceedings, National forum on Children, Young People and Domestic Violence.
 
Books
  
      Hunt, S., C., Martin, A., M., (2001)  Pregnant Women Violent Men: What Midwives need to know, BFM, Books for
          Midwives, Oxford, UK, An imprint of Butterworth-Heinman.
 
      Hughes, P., (2004) Enough, Spinifex Press Pty Ltd., Australia
 
      Jamieson, Beals, Lalonde and Associates, (1999) A Handbook For Health and Social service Professionals
 responding to Abuse During Pregnancy, Family Violence Prevention Unit, Health Canada 
 
    

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