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Slapped, Things, and Threaten (STaT)

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The Slapped, Things, and Threaten (STaT) is a 3-item screening tool used to assess physical intimate partner violence and threats

Purpose: Purpose: Screening/Identification
Number of Items: 3
Violence Mode: Physical, Verbal
Population: Women
Language: English
Mode of Admin: Clinician-administered
Time Frame: Lifetime/Any/Ever

Additional Details

Country: United States
Adaptations: N/A
Relationship Focus: Current or former romantic/dating partner
Setting: Clinical
Scoring Info: A positive response to each item scores 1 point

Reference: Paranjape, A., & Liebschutz, J. (2003). STaT: A three-question screen for intimate partner violence. Journal of Women's Health (Larchmt), 12(3), 233–239. https://doi.org/10.1089/154099903321667573
Link: http://10.1089/154099903321667573

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