Sullivan Cris M, López-Zerón Gabriela, Farero Adam, Ayeni Oyesola Oluwafunmilayo, Simmons Cortney, Chiaramonte Danielle, Guerrero Mayra, Hamdan Noora, Sprecher Mackenzie
Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, USA.
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA.
J Fam Violence. 2023 Apr;38(3):395-406. doi: 10.1007/s10896-022-00381-x. Epub 2022 Mar 22.
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a leading cause of homelessness, yet little evidence exists about effective strategies to assist IPV survivors as they work to avoid homelessness while freeing themselves from abuse. An ongoing demonstration evaluation is examining if and how one promising model assists IPV survivors in obtaining safe and stable housing over time. The Domestic Violence Housing First (DVHF) model involves providing IPV survivors with mobile advocacy and/or flexible funding, depending on individual needs, in order to attain these goals. We hypothesized that those receiving DVHF would experience greater housing stability and less re-abuse compared to survivors receiving services as usual. The current study evaluated the short-term efficacy of the DVHF model with a sample of 345 homeless or unstably housed survivors who sought services and who completed in-person interviews shortly after contacting the DV agency, as well as six months later. Those who received the DVHF model showed greater improvement in their housing stability compared to those receiving services as usual, as well as decreased economic abuse. Both groups experienced a sharp decline in all forms of abuse. The Domestic Violence Housing First model shows promise in helping unstably housed DV survivors achieve safe and stable housing. Study findings have implications for DV agencies as well as those funding such services. Understanding which interventions work best for which survivors is critical to ensuring that service providers are effectively working toward long-term housing stability and well-being for IPV survivors and their children.
亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)是导致无家可归的主要原因之一,但关于有效策略的证据却很少,这些策略能帮助IPV幸存者在努力摆脱虐待的同时避免无家可归。一项正在进行的示范评估正在研究一种有前景的模式是否以及如何随着时间的推移帮助IPV幸存者获得安全稳定的住房。家庭暴力住房优先(DVHF)模式包括根据个人需求为IPV幸存者提供流动宣传和/或灵活资金,以实现这些目标。我们假设,与接受常规服务的幸存者相比,接受DVHF服务的人将经历更大的住房稳定性和更少的再次受虐情况。当前的研究以345名无家可归或住房不稳定的幸存者为样本,评估了DVHF模式的短期效果。这些幸存者寻求服务,并在联系家庭暴力机构后不久以及六个月后完成了面对面访谈。与接受常规服务的人相比,接受DVHF模式的人在住房稳定性方面有更大的改善,经济虐待也有所减少。两组在所有形式的虐待方面都经历了急剧下降。家庭暴力住房优先模式在帮助住房不稳定的家庭暴力幸存者获得安全稳定的住房方面显示出前景。研究结果对家庭暴力机构以及为这类服务提供资金的机构都有影响。了解哪些干预措施对哪些幸存者最有效,对于确保服务提供者有效地为IPV幸存者及其子女实现长期住房稳定和福祉至关重要。