Breaking the Silence: Addressing Domestic Abuse in Mental Health Settings-Identification, Screening, and Responding

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Baukaite, Ema [1 ]
Walker, Kate [1 ]
Sleath, Emma [2 ]
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[1] Northamptonshire Healthcare NHS Fdn Trust, Northampton, England
[2] Univ Leicester, Sch Criminol Sociol & Social Policy, Astley Clarke Bldg, Leicester LE1 7RH, England
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domestic abuse; intimate partner violence; screening; disclosure; mental health service; INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE; SERVICE RESPONSES; PREVALENCE; WOMEN; DISCLOSURE; EXPERIENCES; DISORDERS; CONFLICT; BARRIERS; SCALES;
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10.1177/15248380241280092
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Individuals experiencing domestic abuse (DA) struggle to disclose victimization, but as frequent users of mental health services, this is a pivotal setting for identification and addressing DA. This systematic review of 20 studies investigates DA identification, screening, and responses within mental health settings. Three databases were searched using these inclusion criteria: adults aged 18 and older accessing mental health services, samples comprising mental health professionals (or combination). No geographical restrictions were applied. All studies were peer-reviewed and published in English between January 2000 and December 2023. Studies had to incorporate screening for DA between (ex-)partners and/or response to disclosure within mental health settings. The findings revealed considerable variation in DA screening methods from direct screening tools to retrospective analyses of patient files. Professionals report barriers in identifying DA, including uncertainty about their role, time constraints, and the importance of building trust with service users. Nonetheless, many highlight the importance of routinely asking about DA. A small number of interventions have been effective in enhancing professionals' readiness to address DA, but it remains unclear what format of training is most effective. Service users report feelings of shame and fear of not being believed when disclosing DA, but are aided by therapeutic engagement and enhanced professional awareness. There is a lack of diverse inclusion in the research. In summary, there is considerable scope to develop good practice to support mental health professionals' ability to identify and respond to DA across assessment tool and training, but also in understanding what facilitates service users to disclose.
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