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Indigenous Women and Professionals’ Proposed Solutions to Prevent Intimate Partner Violence in Tribal Communities
Authors:Catherine E Burnette  Sara Sanders
Institution:1. Tulane University School of Social Work, New Orleans, Lousiana, USA;2. University of Iowa School of Social Work, Iowa City, Iowa, USA
Abstract:The purpose of this study was to unveil Indigenous women and professionals’ proposed solutions to prevent and ameliorate the disproportionate rates of intimate partner violence (IPV) experienced by U.S. Indigenous women. Reconstructive analysis of interview data from 29 adult Indigenous women who had experienced IPV and 20 professionals who work with those affected by IPV revealed the following themes: (a) increasing community engagement and awareness, (b) bolstering the existing service system, (c) enhancing competency and professional training, (d) child-focused prevention and education strategies, and (e) family-focused interventions. Recommendations provided alternative approaches to ameliorating and preventing IPV in Indigenous contexts.
Keywords:American Indian  Indigenous  interventions  intimate partner violence  Native American  women
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