2023
DOI: 10.1002/jcad.12478
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Counseling interventions for victims of intimate partner violence: A systematic review

Abstract: Intimate partner violence is a serious public health problem with significant implications for the mental health and well-being of victims. Therefore, we sought to critically review research on counseling interventions for victims to inform counselors' work and identify areas of need for future research. We used the preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analyses protocols to identify articles from 2000 to 2022 that investigated the impact of counseling interventions on the mental health and… Show more

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“…Services can improve IPV survivors’ well-being and decrease the risk of revictimization (Cardenas et al, 2022). Unfortunately, few survivors seek formal help (i.e., help from an institution or organization), and many discontinue services prematurely (i.e., they disengage from services before they can fully benefit or before reaching the recommended duration; Craven et al, 2023). Many factors, including stigma, cultural beliefs, and the abusive experiences themselves, play a crucial role in service engagement (Green et al, 2024; Overstreet & Quinn, 2013).…”
Section: Cultural Environment Influences On Services Engagementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Services can improve IPV survivors’ well-being and decrease the risk of revictimization (Cardenas et al, 2022). Unfortunately, few survivors seek formal help (i.e., help from an institution or organization), and many discontinue services prematurely (i.e., they disengage from services before they can fully benefit or before reaching the recommended duration; Craven et al, 2023). Many factors, including stigma, cultural beliefs, and the abusive experiences themselves, play a crucial role in service engagement (Green et al, 2024; Overstreet & Quinn, 2013).…”
Section: Cultural Environment Influences On Services Engagementmentioning
confidence: 99%