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A realist review of which advocacy interventions work for which abused women under what circumstances

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posted on 2025-02-25, 00:36 authored by C Rivas, C Vigurs, Jacqui CameronJacqui Cameron, L Yeo
Background Intimate partner abuse (including coercive control, physical, sexual, economic, emotional and economic abuse) is common worldwide. Advocacy may help women who are in, or have left, an abusive intimate relationship, to stop or reduce repeat victimisation and overcome consequences of the abuse. Advocacy primarily involves education, safety planning support and increasing access to different services. It may be stand-alone or part of other services and interventions, and may be provided within healthcare, criminal justice, social, government or specialist domestic violence services. We focus on the abuse of women, as interventions for abused men require different considerations.

History

Journal title

Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews

Volume

2019

Issue

6

Article/chapter number

ARTN CD013135

Pagination

1-311

Publisher

WILEY

Location

England

Publication status

  • Published

Language

English

Associated Identifiers

grant.9613741 (dimensions-grant-id)