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. 2010 Jun;2(2):75–83. doi: 10.5249/jivr.v2i2.41

Table 4. Emerging factor loadings for Domestic violence Healthcare Providers survey scales.

Components 1 2 3 4 5 6
Professional Role Resistance/Fear of offending the Patients
I am afraid of offending patients if I ask about their abusive behavior 0.63
I am afraid of offending the patient if I ask about DV 0.70
Asking patients about DV is an invasion of their privacy 0.79
It is demeaning to patients to question them about abuse 0.73
If I ask non-abused patients about DV, they will get very angry 0.41
It is not my place to interfere with how a couple chooses to resolve conflicts 0.61
When challenged, batterers frequently direct their anger toward health care providers 0.45
Blame Victim
A victim must be getting something out of the abusive relationship, or else he/she would leave. 0.70
People are only victims if they choose to be. 0.64
When it comes to domestic violence victimization, it usually “takes two to tango.” 0.74
I have patients whose personalities cause them to be abused. 0.62
Women who choose to step out of traditional roles are a major cause of DV. 0.53
The victim’s passive-dependent personality often leads to abuse. 0.50
The victim has often done something to bring about violence in the relationship 0.41
System support
I have ready access to medical social workers or community advocates to assist in the management of DV 0.75
I feel that medical social work personnel can help manage DV patients. 0.56
I have ready access to mental health services should our patients need referrals. 0.64
I feel that the mental health services at my clinic or agency can meet the needs to DV victims in cases where they are needed. 0.67
Perceived Self-efficacy
There are strategies I can use to encourage batterers to seek help. 0.69
There are strategies I can use to help victims of DV change their situation. 0.76
I feel confident that I can make appropriate referrals for batterers. 0.67
I feel confident that I can make the appropriate referrals for abused patients. 0.59
There’re ways I can ask batterers about their behavior that will minimize risk to the potential victim 0.43
Victim safety
I feel it is best to avoid dealing with the batterer out of fear and concern for the victim’s safety 0.72
There is no way to ask batterers about their behavior without putting the victims in more danger 0.82
I am afraid if I talk to the batterer, I will increase risk for the victim 0.76
Provider safety
I feel there are ways of asking about battering behavior without placing myself at risk 0.68
I feel I can effectively discuss issues of battering and abuse with a battering patient 0.77
I feel I can discuss issues of battering and abuse with a battering patient without further endangering the victim 0.77
Eigenvalues 5.47 4.61 2.20 1.58 1.52 1.29
% of Variance 18.24 15.37 7.32 5.29 5.06 4.31