The rate of recent violence against newly admitted psychiatric inpatie
nts by partners and family members was assessed, Sixty-nine patients w
ho had a partner or contact with a family member participated. A high
proportion of respondents reported physical victimization by either th
eir partner (62.8 percent) or a family member (45.8 percent), Physical
abuse was rarely documented in medical charts, and most respondents d
id not consider the violence they experienced to be abuse. Almost half
of the respondents met criteria for posttraumatic stress disorder in
response to their physical victimization, The findings underscore the
importance of assessing recent partner and family violence in the rout
ine evaluation of psychiatric patients.