2023-09-28 14:46:10 +00:00
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abstract: 'Objectives: The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated intimate partner
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violence and abuse. Incidents of intimate partner violence and abuse
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have increased as a result of household tensions due to enforced
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coexistence (multiple national lockdowns and working from home
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practices), economic stress related to loss of income, the disruption of
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social and protective networks and the decreased access to support
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services. This study aimed to understand how female survivors of
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parental intimate partner violence and abuse have experienced the
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adapted multi-agency response to intimate partner violence and abuse
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during the pandemic and consider learning from remote and hybrid working
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to influence future support.
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Method: This study adopted a qualitative research design, utilizing
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semi-structured interviews and a focus group. Data collection took place
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between March and September 2021. In total, 17 female survivors of
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intimate partner violence and abuse took part in the project; we
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conducted the semi-structured interviews via telephone (n = 9) and
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conducted an online focus group (n =8).
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Results: Findings identified that services for those experiencing
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intimate partner violence and abuse need to be innovative, flexible and
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adaptable and `reach out'' to survivors rather than waiting for survivors
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to `reach in'' and ask for support. Findings show that the digital space
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highlights `missed opportunities'' for engagement with both professionals
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and peers and the potential for digital poverty is a key implication,
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which risks entrenching existing inequalities.
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Conclusion: In-depth consideration needs to be given to the design,
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delivery and evaluation of online interventions and provision of support
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to improve access and acceptability of services, maximize their
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effectiveness and to support the safety of survivors.'
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affiliation: 'Alderson, H (Corresponding Author), Newcastle Univ, Populat Hlth Sci
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Inst, Newcastle Upon Tyne NE2 4AX, Tyne \& Wear, England.
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Alderson, Hayley; Barrett, Simon; Hackett, Simon; Kaner, Eileen; Smart, Deborah;
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McGovern, Ruth, Newcastle Univ, Populat Hlth Sci Inst, Newcastle Upon Tyne NE2 4AX,
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Tyne \& Wear, England.
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Addison, Michelle; Burns, Samantha, Univ Durham, Dept Sociol, Durham, England.
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Cooling, Victoria, Cty Durham \& Darlington NHS Fdn Trust, Darlington, Durham, England.
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McGovern, William, Northumbria Univ, Dept Social Work Educ \& Community Wellbeing,
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Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne \& Wear, England.'
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author: Alderson, Hayley and Barrett, Simon and Addison, Michelle and Burns, Samantha
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and Cooling, Victoria and Hackett, Simon and Kaner, Eileen and McGovern, William
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and Smart, Deborah and McGovern, Ruth
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author-email: Hayley.alderson@newcastle.ac.uk
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author_list:
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- family: Alderson
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given: Hayley
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- family: Barrett
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given: Simon
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- family: Addison
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given: Michelle
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- family: Burns
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given: Samantha
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- family: Cooling
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given: Victoria
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- family: Hackett
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given: Simon
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- family: Kaner
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given: Eileen
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- family: McGovern
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given: William
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- family: Smart
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given: Deborah
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- family: McGovern
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given: Ruth
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da: '2023-09-28'
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doi: 10.1177/17455057221129399
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eissn: 1745-5065
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files: []
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issn: 1745-5057
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journal: WOMENS HEALTH
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keywords: 'COVID-19; intimate partner violence and abuse; parents; lived
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experience; qualitative'
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keywords-plus: DOMESTIC VIOLENCE; CHILDREN; EXPOSURE
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language: English
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month: OCT
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number-of-cited-references: '69'
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orcid-numbers: 'McGovern, Ruth/0000-0002-4119-4353
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Addison, Michelle/0000-0002-8017-8188
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Barrett, Simon/0000-0002-8216-2999
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Alderson, hayley/0000-0002-4674-561X'
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papis_id: 7928072cde66c9f308d1721ad44b89a0
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ref: Alderson2022parentalintimate
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times-cited: '0'
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title: 'Parental intimate partner violence and abuse during the COVID-19 pandemic:
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Learning from remote and hybrid working to influence future support'
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2023-10-01 08:15:07 +00:00
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type: article
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2023-09-28 14:46:10 +00:00
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unique-id: WOS:000869083500001
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usage-count-last-180-days: '1'
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usage-count-since-2013: '1'
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volume: '18'
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web-of-science-categories: Obstetrics \& Gynecology
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year: '2022'
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