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Supporting GPs in assessment of non-fatal strangulation
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Supporting GPs in assessment of non-fatal strangulation
Wednesday 9 November 2022, 12:25 AM

A variety of emotions, including uncertainty, anxiety, shame, fear, guilt and anger, may be felt after a strangulation incident [Image: Dev Asangbam on Unsplash]
Specialist GP Clare Healy discusses non-fatal strangulation and suffocation, including the important role of the GP in assessing patients and ensuring good support is in place
Key points, Intimate partner violence is very common, and strangulation is a frequent form of intimidation in such relationships.
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References
1. Ministry of Justice. New Zealand Crime and Victims Survey. Cycle 4 survey findings. Section 5 – Sexual violence and violence by family members. Wellington, NZ: Ministry of Justice; June 2022.
2. Stephen R. Can I tell the cops? A guide for health professionals. Office of the Privacy Commissioner. July 2017.