School of Social Work, Saint Louis University, St. Louis, MO 63103, USA.
Department of Psychology, Saint Louis University, St. Louis, MO 63103, USA.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 Apr 14;19(8):4728. doi: 10.3390/ijerph19084728.
COVID-19, as a global pandemic, was a public health inflection point for individuals affected by intimate partner violence (IPV) and those who provide IPV services. Public health guidelines that were intended to reduce risk of exposure to the virus impacted vulnerability factors for IPV survivors and associated systems of services. We aimed to (1) explore the effect of COVID-19 on survivors of IPV; (2) assess the effect of COVID-19 on IPV-related service provisions and service providers; and (3) explore challenges and opportunities in the wake of COVID-19 on broader IPV services and advocacy.
Twelve directors of IPV shelter, criminal justice, and other advocacy services within a diverse, Midwestern metropolitan area were recruited to participate in in-depth, semi-structured interviews in June-August 2020. Interviews were transcribed verbatim and analyzed using Dedoose. Data were coded and analyzed through thematic analysis.
Four major themes, contextualized by COVID-19 and racial injustice, emerged from the data analysis: (1) IPV-related trends; (2) impact on IPV survivors, services, and agency morale; (3) inter-agency collaborations; and (4) future opportunities for innovative service delivery. Gaps and opportunities for developing culturally congruent, trauma-informed services were identified.
Findings suggest that responsive and accessible IPV resources and associated advocacy services can make the difference between life and death for survivors.
COVID-19 作为一种全球性的大流行病,是个人受到亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)影响以及提供 IPV 服务者的公共卫生转折点。旨在降低接触病毒风险的公共卫生指南,影响了 IPV 幸存者的脆弱因素以及相关服务系统。我们旨在:(1)探讨 COVID-19 对 IPV 幸存者的影响;(2)评估 COVID-19 对与 IPV 相关的服务提供和服务提供者的影响;(3)探讨 COVID-19 对更广泛的 IPV 服务和宣传带来的挑战和机遇。
从多元化的中西部大都市区招募了 12 名 IPV 庇护、刑事司法和其他倡导服务的主任,以参加 2020 年 6 月至 8 月的深入半结构式访谈。访谈逐字转录,并使用 Dedoose 进行分析。数据通过主题分析进行编码和分析。
数据分析得出了四个主要主题,这些主题由 COVID-19 和种族不公正所背景化:(1)与 IPV 相关的趋势;(2)对 IPV 幸存者、服务和机构士气的影响;(3)机构间合作;以及(4)创新服务交付的未来机会。确定了开发文化上一致、以创伤为中心的服务的差距和机会。
研究结果表明,响应和可及的 IPV 资源和相关的倡导服务可以成为幸存者生死之间的区别。