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Women with disabilities’ experience with physical and sexual abuse : review of the literature and implications for the field Sara-Beth Plummer and Patricia A. Findley

By: Contributor(s): Material type: ArticleArticleSeries: Trauma, Violence & AbusePublication details: Sage, 2012Subject(s): Online resources: In: Trauma, Violence & Abuse, 2012, 13(1), 15-29Summary: While studies suggest that the rate of abuse of women with disabilities is similar or higher compared to the general population, there continues to be a lack of attention to this issue. Women with disabilities are at particularly high risk of abuse, both through typical forms of violence (physical, sexual, and emotional) and those that target one’s disability. In an effort to highlight the need for increased attention to this issue, this article reviews the current peer-reviewed research in this field. The authors outline recommendations for future research goals and provide implications for research, practice, and policy. (Authors' abstract). Record #8926
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Trauma, Violence & Abuse, 2012, 13(1), 15-29

While studies suggest that the rate of abuse of women with disabilities is similar or higher compared to the general population, there continues to be a lack of attention to this issue. Women with disabilities are at particularly high risk of abuse, both through typical forms of violence (physical, sexual, and emotional) and those that target one’s disability. In an effort to highlight the need for increased attention to this issue, this article reviews the current peer-reviewed research in this field. The authors outline recommendations for future research goals and provide implications for research, practice, and policy. (Authors' abstract). Record #8926