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- Title
Immigrant Latinas' Experiences with Intimate Partner Violence, Access to Services, and Support Systems During a Global Health Crisis (COVID-19).
- Authors
Marrs Fuchsel, Catherine L.
- Abstract
Purpose: This study examines immigrant Latinas' (ILs') help-seeking behaviors, types of support systems, and access to intimate partner violence (IPV) services during a global health crisis (COVID-19) at a community-based agency in a Northeastern state. Method: Nineteen immigrant Latinas who had prior IPV-related services such as legal aid, advocacy, and support within 1–3 years were recruited for the study. Spanish-speaking telephone interviews averaging between 30 and 45 min were conducted with each participant. Content analysis was the method employed to review the data and generate themes of the participants' experiences. Results: Participants' qualitative responses included an increase of intimate partner violence during the pandemic. Types of support systems included reaching out to police departments, hospitals and health-care settings, and community-based agencies. Findings indicated a 47% positive response rate when working with police officers (e.g., bilingual Spanish-English speaking police officers), and the participants reported being supported by the agency staff where they received services. Conclusion: Recommendations are provided to the community-based agency and other service providers regarding ongoing delivery of services and best practices for ILs throughout the pandemic transitions and beyond.
- Subjects
LATIN America; IMMIGRANTS; HEALTH services accessibility; COMMUNITY health services; INTIMATE partner violence; QUALITATIVE research; CLINICAL decision support systems; INTERVIEWING; CONTENT analysis; PRIMARY health care; MEDICAL care; CRISIS intervention (Mental health services); HELP-seeking behavior; HOSPITALS; DESCRIPTIVE statistics; EXPERIENCE; WORLD health; THEMATIC analysis; MULTILINGUALISM; SPANISH language; TELEPHONES; DOMESTIC violence; POLICE; COVID-19 pandemic
- Publication
Journal of Family Violence, 2024, Vol 39, Issue 4, p623
- ISSN
0885-7482
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s10896-023-00515-9