Michelle S. Ballan, PhD, is Professor and Associate Dean of Research, School of Social Welfare, and Professor, Department of Family, Population & Preventive Medicine, Stony Brook University, the State University of New York.
Molly Freyer, PhD, is Project Director, School of Social Welfare, Stony Brook University, the State University of New York;
Am J Occup Ther. 2020 Jul/Aug;74(4):7404345010p1-7404345010p7. doi: 10.5014/ajot.2020.038398.
Women with disabilities face a heightened risk of intimate partner violence (IPV) compared with those without disabilities. The damaging impact of IPV compromises the ability of survivors with disabilities to competently and independently engage in daily occupations.
To examine the impact of occupational deprivation on survivors of IPV who have physical disabilities.
The findings presented in this article are part of a larger qualitative study. Semistructured interviews were conducted over the course of 18 mo, primarily focusing on questions related to four areas: abuse experience and risk assessment, use and nonuse of self-protective strategies, necessary support services, and impact of disability in relation to these phenomena.
A nonresidential domestic violence agency serving people with disabilities located in New York City.
Twenty-five women with physical disabilities receiving services from a domestic violence agency that specializes in assisting people with disabilities.
The findings reported here focus on educational, vocational, financial, and physical barriers to occupational engagement faced by IPV survivors with disabilities.
The occupational deprivation experienced by IPV survivors with disabilities can entrap women in abusive relationships, preventing them from independently supporting themselves and their children. Occupational therapy practitioners can provide education and interventions that increase their ability to live independently.
This article provides a novel consideration of how occupational therapy practitioners can help survivors with disabilities escape IPV through occupational engagement.
与没有残疾的女性相比,残疾女性面临更高的亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)风险。IPV 的破坏性影响损害了残疾幸存者有能力胜任和独立参与日常职业活动的能力。
研究身体残疾的 IPV 幸存者职业剥夺的影响。
本文呈现的研究结果是一项更大规模的定性研究的一部分。在 18 个月的时间里进行了半结构式访谈,主要集中在四个方面的问题:虐待经历和风险评估、使用和不使用自我保护策略、必要的支持服务以及残疾对这些现象的影响。
位于纽约市的一个为残疾人提供服务的非居住性家庭暴力机构。
25 名正在接受专门为残疾人提供服务的家庭暴力机构服务的身体残疾女性。
这里报告的研究结果集中在残疾 IPV 幸存者在职业参与方面面临的教育、职业、经济和身体障碍。
残疾 IPV 幸存者所经历的职业剥夺可能使女性陷入虐待关系,使她们无法独立养活自己和孩子。职业治疗师可以提供教育和干预措施,提高他们独立生活的能力。
本文提供了一个新颖的观点,即职业治疗师如何通过职业参与帮助残疾幸存者摆脱 IPV。