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Citation

Mkandawire-Valhmu L, Callari-Robinson J, Schadewald D, Abusbaitan H, Pirsch A, Luebke J, Marquardt L, Schubert E, Kibicho J, Lopez A, Gondwe K, Rice E, Bement K, Morgan MK, McClain R, Kako P, Raghe F, Hunter CF, Ayad C, Dressel A. Glob. Public Health 2024; 19(1): e2290122.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2024, Informa - Taylor and Francis Group)

DOI

10.1080/17441692.2023.2290122

PMID

38158725

Abstract

Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a complex and pervasive public health problem disproportionately affecting Indigenous and Black women. During the COVID-19 pandemic, IPV became more complicated for advocates because social distancing, quarantine, and isolation measures further endangered women experiencing IPV. This manuscript is based on an ongoing community-engaged study in an upper Midwestern state. Our primary goal for this study is to generate urgently needed knowledge on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Indigenous and Black women's help-seeking behaviours following IPV by systematically documenting barriers women faced during the pandemic. Engaging women in a large study that seeks to garner information about their experiences of violence is complex and challenging and requires significant planning, especially for ensuring participants' safety. In this write-up, we detail the safety planning protocol developed for the purposes of recruiting and engaging women in rural and urban areas in an upper Midwestern state in the United States. Our goal is to provide scholars conducting research in the area of violence with practical considerations for safely conducting a study of this nature.


Language: en

Keywords

Humans; Female; United States; barriers; Intimate partner violence; COVID-19; help-seeking; Pandemics; *COVID-19; *Intimate Partner Violence

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