Domestic violence (DV) affects communities across a variety of nations and cultures, at significant physical, psychological, and economic costs to families. In the United States Latino families affected by DV often face unique challenges influenced by changing ecologies and personal as well as political histories. Peer-led workshops are one way for communities to disseminate information about social issues like DV in a culturally relevant manner, and they have the potential to promote capacity for addressing DV within communities. The impact of peer-led DV was examined using an embedded mixed-method design, where participant feedback collected throughout the study served to enhance the nonequivalent control group survey portion of the study...
Catherine Marrs Fuchsel, DSW Program Director and Associate Professor of Social Work, was awarded a ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 78-84)The purpose of this project was to develop a group ...
Domestic violence is a public health issue that affects women of all races and ethnicities. However,...
Domestic violence (DV) affects communities across a variety of nations and cultures, at significant ...
Community programs for domestic violence (DV) in the U.S. have historically focused on White populat...
There is a growing need for intervention models for Latino families experiencing psycho-social issue...
Includes bibliographical references (leaf 76).Domestic violence has been affecting families for gene...
Family, as well as the location of the community of a domestic violence survivor can have a profound...
Despite the number of programs that exist to address intimate partner violence (IPV), there is littl...
Theoretical foundations of a community program on prevention and assistance of domestic violence hel...
Domestic violence has been an epidemic in the United States since the colonization era. Public chast...
Background: Children of Latino immigrants often are torn between their native homes and new communit...
In the current political context, government and non-government agencies that respond to domestic vi...
© 2011 Dr. Monica Perez TrujilloThis study uses a cross-national, comparative approach between Melbo...
Studies suggest that knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs about domestic violence influence the behavio...
Catherine Marrs Fuchsel, DSW Program Director and Associate Professor of Social Work, was awarded a ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 78-84)The purpose of this project was to develop a group ...
Domestic violence is a public health issue that affects women of all races and ethnicities. However,...
Domestic violence (DV) affects communities across a variety of nations and cultures, at significant ...
Community programs for domestic violence (DV) in the U.S. have historically focused on White populat...
There is a growing need for intervention models for Latino families experiencing psycho-social issue...
Includes bibliographical references (leaf 76).Domestic violence has been affecting families for gene...
Family, as well as the location of the community of a domestic violence survivor can have a profound...
Despite the number of programs that exist to address intimate partner violence (IPV), there is littl...
Theoretical foundations of a community program on prevention and assistance of domestic violence hel...
Domestic violence has been an epidemic in the United States since the colonization era. Public chast...
Background: Children of Latino immigrants often are torn between their native homes and new communit...
In the current political context, government and non-government agencies that respond to domestic vi...
© 2011 Dr. Monica Perez TrujilloThis study uses a cross-national, comparative approach between Melbo...
Studies suggest that knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs about domestic violence influence the behavio...
Catherine Marrs Fuchsel, DSW Program Director and Associate Professor of Social Work, was awarded a ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 78-84)The purpose of this project was to develop a group ...
Domestic violence is a public health issue that affects women of all races and ethnicities. However,...