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_aAustin, Anna E. _96873 |
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_aA systematic review of interventions for women parenting in the context of intimate partner violence _cAnna E. Austin, Meghan E. Shanahan, Yasmin V. Barrios, and Rebecca J. Macy |
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_bSage, _c2019 |
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500 | _aTrauma, Violence & Abuse, 2019, 20(4): 498-519 | ||
520 | _a"Intimate partner violence (IPV) victimization is widespread among women with children and has negative consequences for both women’s and children’s well-being. Despite mixed evidence regarding the effect of IPV on women’s parenting ability and behaviors, there is an increasing focus on mothering in the context of IPV, particularly among the child welfare and child protection systems. To help respond to this increasing focus, several interventions have been developed that specifically target parenting among IPV-affected women. Given the growing numbers of these interventions, a comprehensive review is needed to help elucidate the approaches that are most effective in meeting the needs of IPV-affected women and children. Therefore, we conducted an in-depth systematic review of the literature to examine the approaches and effects of interventions designed to address aspects of parenting among IPV-affected women. We identified 26 articles concerned with 19 distinct interventions for review. We found substantial heterogeneity in intervention delivery, format, length, and focus. We noted several limitations of the existing studies in terms of study sample, measures, design, and implementation. Given the heterogeneity of the existing interventions and the limitations of the current research base, it is not yet clear which interventions or intervention components are most effective in addressing the unique needs of women parenting in the context of IPV. Further research is needed to address these limitations, and professionals working with IPV-affected families should be aware that current services may not meet women’s and children’s needs." (Authors' abstract). Record #5547 | ||
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_aCHILD EXPOSURE TO VIOLENCE _9130 |
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_aDOMESTIC VIOLENCE _9203 |
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_aINTERVENTION _9326 |
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_aINTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE _9431 |
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_aMOTHERS _9392 |
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_aPARENTING _9429 |
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_aPARENTING PROGRAMMES _94003 |
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_aSYSTEMATIC REVIEWS _93140 |
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_aUNITED STATES _92646 |
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_aShanaham, Meghan E. _96874 |
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_aBarrios, Yasmin V. _96875 |
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_aMacy, Rebecca J. _93838 |
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773 | _tTrauma, Violence & Abuse, 2019, 20(4): 498-519 | ||
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_94623 _aTrauma, Violence & Abuse |
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_uhttps://doi.org/10.1177/1524838017719233 _zRead abstract |
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_2ddc _cARTICLE |