MONDAY,
Sept. 23 (HealthDay News) -- Many Americans know victims of domestic, violence or
sexual assault but too few talk about the issue or take action to help victims,
according to a new survey released Monday.
The
survey found that 60 percent of Americans know a victim of domestic violence or
sexual assault, but only 42 percent of victims said they received help when
they came forward.
The
survey also revealed that 54 million Americans have been victims of domestic
violence and 32 million have been a victim of sexual assault. Despite those
large numbers, there is significant silence and inaction around the issue.
Eighty
percent of respondents said they believe domestic violence is a problem, but
only 15 percent think it is a problem among their friends, according to the NO
MORE Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Survey commissioned by the Avon Foundation
for Women.
A huge
disconnect exists in perceptions of domestic violence in the United States,
according to a foundation news release.
One
reason appears to be the lack of discussion about domestic violence and sexual
assault, according to the news release. The survey found that 73 percent of
parents with children younger than 18 said they had not talked to their
children about domestic violence or sexual assault, 67 percent of respondents
said they have not talked about domestic violence with their friends and 73
percent had not discussed sexual assault.
Although
75 percent of respondents said they would step in and help a stranger being
abused, the fact is that most people do not help. For example, among the 70
percent of women who had experienced domestic violence and then told someone
about it, 58 percent said that no one helped them.
The
survey also found that 64 percent of people said that if there was more
discussion about domestic violence and sexual assault, it would make it easier
to help someone.
NO MORE
is a national campaign to fight domestic violence and sexual assault. Upcoming
initiatives include a public-service-announcement campaign featuring more than
40 public figures and celebrities, and the development of a new National
Football League Player Engagement department program to develop a player and
family education campaign on healthy relationship.
Dr Tango is Consultant Physician with facts and Figures Email- caremed001@gmail.com Blackberry Pin - 74282d21.Follow us on twitter @Care_Med
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