Study reveals low rates of routine screening for anxiety, intimate partner violence in Oregon

Despite national guidelines recommending routine screening for anxiety and intimate partner violence in women and adolescent girls, a new study from Oregon Health & Science University finds that these screenings are rarely implemented in primary care settings, largely due to lack of awareness, workflow challenges, and provider discomfort.

This article was originally published on MedicalXpress.com

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