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Cultural Sensitivity

“We Have to Build Trust”: Intimate Partner Violence Risk Assessment with Immigrant and Refugee Survivors

Jun 5, 2026
A qualitative reserch article that explored practitioners’ experiences and approaches to risk assessment with survivors of IPV who are immigrants and refugees.... Read More →

“We Have to Build Trust”: Intimate Partner Violence Risk Assessment with Immigrant and Refugee Survivors

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Risky Research: An AoIR Guide to Researcher Protection and Safety

Jun 5, 2026
This document summarizes ethical and cultural considerations for conducting IPV research, focusing on participant and researcher safety, risk mitigation, and trauma-informed, culturally responsive practices.... Read More →

Risky Research: An AoIR Guide to Researcher Protection and Safety

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Conducting safe research with at-risk populations: design strategies from a study with unauthorized immigrant women experiencing intimate abuse

Jun 5, 2026
An article describing strategies used to prevent harm to participants when conducting research with at-risk populations... Read More →

Conducting safe research with at-risk populations: design strategies from a study with unauthorized immigrant women experiencing intimate abuse

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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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