Qualitative Systematic Review of Intimate Partner Violence among Native Americans |
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Authors: | Deborah Finfgeld-Connett |
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Affiliation: | University of Missouri, Sinclair School of Nursing, Columbia, Missouri, USA |
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Abstract: | The incidence of intimate partner violence (IPV) among Native Americans is high, and a full understanding of how to prevent it is unclear. Based on this qualitative systematic review of 13 research reports, a model of IPV among Native Americans was developed. IPV appears to be grounded within a history of upheaval and loss, and is entrenched and repressed within families. Victims are reluctant to seek assistance, and when they do, they often experience barriers within the service system. To prevent and resolve IPV, service providers are urged to establish trust with individuals who seek assistance and to leverage cultural strengths. They also are encouraged to adapt theoretical models to optimize care. |
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