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A systematic review of informal supporters of intimate partner violence survivors: the intimate partner violence model of informal supporter readiness
by
Rice, Kylie
, Rock, Adam J.
, Davies, Ryan L.
in
Adult
/ Domestic violence
/ Family violence
/ Health aspects
/ Healthcare Services
/ Help-giving
/ Humans
/ Informal supporter
/ Intimate partner violence
/ Intimate Partner Violence - prevention & control
/ Intimate partner violence theory
/ Mental Health
/ Psychiatry and Psychology
/ Public Health
/ Self-care, Health
/ Sexual Behavior
/ Social network
/ Social networks
/ Social service
/ Survivors - psychology
/ Violence
/ Women’s Health
2023
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A systematic review of informal supporters of intimate partner violence survivors: the intimate partner violence model of informal supporter readiness
by
Rice, Kylie
, Rock, Adam J.
, Davies, Ryan L.
in
Adult
/ Domestic violence
/ Family violence
/ Health aspects
/ Healthcare Services
/ Help-giving
/ Humans
/ Informal supporter
/ Intimate partner violence
/ Intimate Partner Violence - prevention & control
/ Intimate partner violence theory
/ Mental Health
/ Psychiatry and Psychology
/ Public Health
/ Self-care, Health
/ Sexual Behavior
/ Social network
/ Social networks
/ Social service
/ Survivors - psychology
/ Violence
/ Women’s Health
2023
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A systematic review of informal supporters of intimate partner violence survivors: the intimate partner violence model of informal supporter readiness
by
Rice, Kylie
, Rock, Adam J.
, Davies, Ryan L.
in
Adult
/ Domestic violence
/ Family violence
/ Health aspects
/ Healthcare Services
/ Help-giving
/ Humans
/ Informal supporter
/ Intimate partner violence
/ Intimate Partner Violence - prevention & control
/ Intimate partner violence theory
/ Mental Health
/ Psychiatry and Psychology
/ Public Health
/ Self-care, Health
/ Sexual Behavior
/ Social network
/ Social networks
/ Social service
/ Survivors - psychology
/ Violence
/ Women’s Health
2023
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A systematic review of informal supporters of intimate partner violence survivors: the intimate partner violence model of informal supporter readiness
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A systematic review of informal supporters of intimate partner violence survivors: the intimate partner violence model of informal supporter readiness
2023
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Overview
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a serious public health issue that consists of physical, sexual, and psychological violence perpetrated by a current or former partner. Informal supporters (
, family and friends) of survivors are more often witness to IPV or are the first people a survivor will disclose abuse to and are more able to provide consistent ongoing support than professional services. Therefore, greater understanding of informal supporters is warranted to aid in reducing the risks experienced by survivors. This systematic review aimed to: (1) identify factors associated with either an increase or decrease in helping behaviour toward a survivor, (2), identify the most effective self-care strategies employed by informal supporters, and (3) consider the current theoretical approaches used to understand informal supporters help-giving behavioural intention.
A systematic literature search was conducted following the PRISMA guidelines. The search included English language articles published between 2005 and 2021 in the databases Psych Articles, Scopus, Proquest Social Services Abstracts, and Ebscohost. Studies were included if the primary research aims explored the motivators and inhibitors of helping intention or self-care strategies of adult social network members of adult IPV survivors. Two reviewers independently screened all identified articles for inclusion suitability.
One hundred and twenty articles were subjected to full text screening resulting in 31 articles being identified as meeting inclusion criteria. Synthesis of the findings identified the following three key areas associated with help-giving behavioural intentions: normative factors, individual factors, and situational factors. There were no articles identified that considered self-care of informal supporters. Of the 31 articles, 22 had a theoretical underpinning. None of the utilised theories explained all three of the identified factors of help-giving behavioural intention.
These results are integrated into a proposed Intimate Partner Violence Model of Informal Supporter Readiness (IPV-MISR), incorporating the identified factors associated with help-giving behavioural intention. This model provides a framework for conceptualising the readiness of an informal supporter to provide adequate support to IPV survivors. The model extends existing theoretical standpoints and has utility in both practice and research.
Publisher
PeerJ. Ltd,PeerJ Inc
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