Patterns of help-seeking among women who experience intimate partner violence: Results from a large statewide survey

Saturday, October 10, 2009: 11:25 AM-12:45 PM
Gallier A/B (Sheraton New Orleans Hotel)
Speaker:
Kenneth J. Steinman, PhD, MPH, The Ohio State University


Presentation Format:
Scientific Program Report

Description:
In one of the largest population-based studies of help-seeking among women who experience intimate partner violence (IPV), we found that 39% sought help from a professional source following their most recent incident of IPV. Over 70% sought help from a mental health professional, yet far fewer from a hotline or doctor/nurse. Help-seeking was more common among older women living in urban or rural (vs. suburban) counties. We discuss the policy implications of these findings.