%0 Journal Article %T ICT-based interventions for women experiencing intimate partner violence: research needs in usability and mental health %J Studies in health technology and informatics %D 2019 %A El Morr, Christo %A Layal, Manpreet %V 257 %N %P 103-109 %X The aim of this systematic review is to summarize studies in different settings that used Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) to address intimate partner violence (IPV). We've conducted a systematic review using PRISMA guidelines using the following databases: PubMed, CINAHL, PsycINFO, and Web of Science. Inclusion criteria were ICT-based interventions addressing IPV, focused on women. 21 studies were identified in which ICT was found to be a suitable low-cost option for screening and disclosure of IPV, as well as for preventing IPV. More research is needed to use ICT for prevention and treatment of IPV, taking consideration new ICT environments such as virtual communities.

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