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Summary
WIC and health/nutrition workers can play a critical role in identifying domestic violence as part of a coordinated community response. Incorporating domestic violence screening, and information and referral into existing roles for workers can be effective in identifying victims and understanding the impact of domestic violence upon their nutritional status. By better understanding domestic violence, workers can avoid blaming the victim for the abuse and understand that domestic violence is a community or social problem, not a personal one.

  

Myth:

Domestic violence is caused by stress.

Fact: Everyone has stress, but not everyone abuses. We all respond to stress in a variety of ways and are most likely to repeat those that worked for us in the past. Domestic violence is a pattern of tactics repeated over time and specific stressors become less meaningful over time.