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November 2013

Guidelines for Integrating Domestic Violence Screening into HIV Counseling, Testing, Referral & Partner Notification

Publisher(s):
HIV counseling and testing offers numerous opportunities for providers to introduce the issue of domestic violence and to ask persons seeking testing relevant screening questions. This resource provides guidelines for domestic violence screening during the HIV counseling and testing process.
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June 2013

Domestic Violence Screening in Relation to HIV Counseling, Testing, Referral & Partner Notification

Publisher(s):
New York State model and protocol for screening HIV positive individuals who may also be at risk for domestic violence. This screening takes place within an overall context which recognizes the intersection between risk of domestic violence and risk of HIV/AIDS.