Women with disabilities experience intimate partner violence (IPV) at higher rates than both nondisabled women and men, and men with disabilities. Their significant exposure to IPV suggests notable levels of trauma-related symptomology. However, there is a dearth of research on trauma and IPV among women with disabilities, and services tailored to their diverse strengths and needs are scarce. Guided by critical disability theory and feminist disability theory, this article describes culturally sensitive, trauma- informed approaches to practice with female survivors of IPV with disabilities
The social work profession is positioned to play a critical role in redefining services for responsi...
Purpose: To estimate the frequency and type of disabilities preventing work among those experiencing...
Information about women with disabilities who have been sexually assaulted is vastly missing from ps...
This study explored the experiences and perceptions of professional service providers offering servi...
One of the crimes currently affecting our society is intimate partner violence (IPV), which is regar...
Background: Current data suggests a high prevalence of intimate partner violence (IPV) among women w...
Women with disabilities and women affected by violence have been seen as two different groups, when ...
Background: Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) is a prevalent form of gender-based violence affecting o...
Abstract Research on women with disabilities has found that the most common per-petrators of violenc...
Aim: The aim of this study was to explore the experiences and perceptions of the service providers o...
Background: Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a prevalent worldwide problem with devastating outc...
Women with a disability continue to experience social oppression and domestic violence as a conseque...
Although it made a first appearance in the literature of psychiatry in the mid 1960s (Snell, Rosenwa...
Domestic violence is encountered by disabled women more frequently than non-disabled women, yet disa...
While studies suggest that the rate of abuse of women with disabilities is similar or higher compare...
The social work profession is positioned to play a critical role in redefining services for responsi...
Purpose: To estimate the frequency and type of disabilities preventing work among those experiencing...
Information about women with disabilities who have been sexually assaulted is vastly missing from ps...
This study explored the experiences and perceptions of professional service providers offering servi...
One of the crimes currently affecting our society is intimate partner violence (IPV), which is regar...
Background: Current data suggests a high prevalence of intimate partner violence (IPV) among women w...
Women with disabilities and women affected by violence have been seen as two different groups, when ...
Background: Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) is a prevalent form of gender-based violence affecting o...
Abstract Research on women with disabilities has found that the most common per-petrators of violenc...
Aim: The aim of this study was to explore the experiences and perceptions of the service providers o...
Background: Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a prevalent worldwide problem with devastating outc...
Women with a disability continue to experience social oppression and domestic violence as a conseque...
Although it made a first appearance in the literature of psychiatry in the mid 1960s (Snell, Rosenwa...
Domestic violence is encountered by disabled women more frequently than non-disabled women, yet disa...
While studies suggest that the rate of abuse of women with disabilities is similar or higher compare...
The social work profession is positioned to play a critical role in redefining services for responsi...
Purpose: To estimate the frequency and type of disabilities preventing work among those experiencing...
Information about women with disabilities who have been sexually assaulted is vastly missing from ps...