2024
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0311852
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“Using the right tools and addressing the right issue”: A qualitative exploration to support better care for intimate partner violence, brain injury, and mental health

Danielle Toccalino,
Halina (Lin) Haag,
Emily Nalder
et al.

Abstract: Background Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a global public health crisis. Often repetitive and occurring over prolonged periods of time, IPV puts survivors at high risk of brain injury (BI). Mental health concerns are highly prevalent both among individuals who have experienced IPV and those who have experienced BI, yet the interrelatedness and complexity of these three challenges when experienced together is poorly understood. This qualitative study explored care provision for IPV survivors with BI (IPV-BI… Show more

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