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Assessing The Evidence: How Systems That Address Intimate Partner Violence Evaluate The Credibility And Utility Of Research Findings

Jun 5, 2026
A research article examining how practitioners across victim services, criminal justice, and law enforcement systems assess the usefulness and credibility of research evidence to their practice and policy-related decision making.... Read More →

Assessing The Evidence: How Systems That Address Intimate Partner Violence Evaluate The Credibility And Utility Of Research Findings

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Pregnancy-Associated Deaths from Homicide, Suicide, and Drug Overdose: Review of Research and the Intersection of Intimate Partner Violence

Jun 5, 2026
Review article discussing the leading causes of pregnancy-associated deaths, homicide, suicide, and drug overdoses; including prevalence, demographic characteristics, and possible leading factors... Read More →

Pregnancy-Associated Deaths from Homicide, Suicide, and Drug Overdose: Review of Research and the Intersection of Intimate Partner Violence

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“You just want to feel safe when you go to a healthcare professional:” Intimate partner violence and patient safety

Jun 5, 2026
A qualitative research article where individuals from historically marginalized groups were interviewed about their experiences within healthcare spaces and personal safety.... Read More →

“You just want to feel safe when you go to a healthcare professional:” Intimate partner violence and patient safety

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Safety Planning With Marginalized Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence: Challenges of Conducting Safety Planning Intervention Research With Marginalized Women

Jun 5, 2026
A review article identifying the types of interventions that incorporated safety planning and were successful in reducing the risk for future revictimization among IPV survivors from diverse groups.... Read More →

Safety Planning With Marginalized Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence: Challenges of Conducting Safety Planning Intervention Research With Marginalized Women

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Ethical and safety considerations in the use of virtual intimate partner violence (IPV) supports

Jun 5, 2026
This article outlines five key concerns to consider in providing virtual IPV interventions: 1) service provider training and protocols for assessing safety; 2) protecting privacy and identities; 3) maintaining professional boundaries; 4) financial and access barriers; and 5) cultural and service preferences.... Read More →

Ethical and safety considerations in the use of virtual intimate partner violence (IPV) supports

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Physicians for a Violence-free Society

Jun 5, 2026
A national non-profit organization that helps physicians and other health professionals improve their response to victims of violence, particularly IPV, through educational programs, written materials and web-based resources... Read More →

Physicians for a Violence-free Society

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Using Trauma-Informed Care to Address Sexual Assault and Intimate Partner Violence in Primary Care

Jun 5, 2026
An article offering guidance on screening for and responding to sexual assault and intimate partner violence using trauma-informed principles with the goal of promoting health and healing for survivors.... Read More →

Using Trauma-Informed Care to Address Sexual Assault and Intimate Partner Violence in Primary Care

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Research ethics with vulnerable groups: ethics in practice and procedure

Jun 5, 2026
An article exploring the ethical procedures, practices, and sensitivities of undertaking research with vulnerable populations.... Read More →

Research ethics with vulnerable groups: ethics in practice and procedure

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Prioritizing Participant Safety During Online Focus Groups with Women Experiencing Violence

Jun 5, 2026
An article describing the development of protocols for conducting online focus groups with individuals whose experiences put them at high risk for emotional distress and social harm due to research participation.... Read More →

Prioritizing Participant Safety During Online Focus Groups with Women Experiencing Violence

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