
Humiliation, Afraid, Rape, and Kick questionnaire [HARK]
The HARK (Humiliation, Afraid, Rape, Kick) questionnaire is a four-question, self-reported instrument that represents different components of interpersonal violence (IPV), including …
The sensitivity and specificity of four questions (HARK) to identify ...
The four HARK questions accurately identify women experiencing IPV in the past year and may help women disclose abuse in general practice. The HARK questions could be incorporated …
The HARK is a four question, self-reported screening tool that represents different components of IPV including emotional, sexual, and physical abuse. The questions can be found on the BMC …
Asking about Abuse: Humiliation, Afraid, Rape, Kick (HARK) …
Humiliation, Afraid, Rape, Kick (HARK). The four HARK questions identify women experiencing intimate partner violence in the past year and may help women disclose intimate partner …
Humiliation, Afraid, Rape and Kick - LYRASIS
HARK encourages medical professionals to ask their clients whether, in the past year, their partner has humiliated them, made them afraid, raped them, or kicked (and otherwise …
The sensitivity and specificity of four questions (HARK) to identify ...
Aug 29, 2007 · The sensitivity of the optimal HARK cut-off score of >or=1 was 81% (95% C.I. 69% to 90%), specificity 95% (95% C.I. 91% to 98%), positive predictive value 83% (95% C.I. 70% …
Within the last year, have you been kicked, hit, slapped or otherwise physically hurt by your partner or ex-partner? *screening questions developed in general practice Hardip Sohal (2011).
LOINC 76504-0 Total score [HARK]
A HARK score of ≥1 indicates the patient is affected by interpersonal violence (IPV). PMID: 17727730. Sohal H, Eldridge S, Feder G. The sensitivity and specificity of four questions …
(PDF) The sensitivity and specificity of four questions (HARK) to ...
HARK – the index test The acronym HARK denotes four short questions which represent different components of IPV. "Hark" is an archaic verb that means "to listen attentively." HARK arose …
HARK questions -one point is given for every yes answer
Physical, emotional, and sexual abuse were measured using a modified version of the Humiliation, Afraid, Rape, and Kick scale (HARK), a brief four-item measure used in practice …
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