Examining the Impact of Duration, Connection, and Dosage of Domestic Violence Services on Survivor Well-Being

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Leila Wood
Bethany Backes
Elizabeth Baumler
Maggy McGiffert
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[1] The University of Texas Medical Branch,Center for Violence Prevention, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
[2] University of Central Florida,Violence Against Women Faculty Cluster, Department of Criminal Justice | School of Social Work
[3] The University of Texas Medical Branch,Center for Violence Prevention, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
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Journal of Family Violence | 2022年 / 37卷
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Intimate partner violence; Trauma; Mental health; Housing; Counseling; Advocacy;
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Survivors of domestic violence (DV) have a wide range of needs when they seek help from DV programs. While there is growing evidence that advocacy and other supportive services for DV survivors are helpful for increasing wellbeing, little is known about the mechanisms that best promote these goals. This study sought to further understand the role of survivor advocacy and service duration on survivors’ physical and mental health, safety, and needs. Structured interviews were conducted with a sample of 150 women recruited from 16 DV programs across seven regions in a southwestern state. Independent variables included overall service duration, time with advocate, and feelings of connection with advocate. Bivariate and regression analyses were conducted to test associations of the advocate-survivor relationship and length of time in services with physical, social, and psychological outcomes. The majority (75.8%) of survivors indicated decreases in abuse since obtaining services. Frequent needs included housing, counseling, and safety planning. Regression analysis indicates longer service duration and increased connection with an advocate were significantly associated with a greater number of survivor needs being met. No other independent variables were significant in regression models, but several covariates reached significance. This study adds to the growing and needed body of literature on survivors’ experiences with DV services and associated outcomes. Advocates should prioritize connecting with clients in favor of a priori service goals based on time limits. Further study can be used to better understand health outcomes for survivors.
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