Service Use and Needs Among Female Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence Attending Community College

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Rachel J. Voth Schrag
Tonya E. Edmond
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[1] University of Texas at Arlington School of Social Work,
[2] Washington University in St. Louis,undefined
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Journal of Family Violence | 2018年 / 33卷
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Intimate partner violence; Dating violence; Community college; Higher education; Service use; Social support;
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Community college (CC) students make up 45% of American undergraduates, but little is known about their experiences of intimate partner violence (IPV), or accompanying service use and needs. The current study used a sequential confirmatory mixed methods design among a simple random sample of female CC students (n = 435), of whom 112 have experienced IPV in the past 12 months. Of these IPV survivors, 20 participated in qualitative follow-up interviews. The study assess use and perceived usefulness of college and community based resources, extent of social support, and perceived need for and barriers to service access. Campus based resources were rated as more useful than community based resources. Faculty were identified as important supports for survivors. Those experiencing IPV reported lower rates of social support compared to other students. A range of supports and services were endorsed as possibly useful by survivors. Survivors need services to address life generated risks that compound barriers to college completion created by abuse. CC survivors often balance work and parenting with education, and may benefit from different services than survivors in other educational settings.
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页码:393 / 404
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