Patterns and Predictors of Service Use Among Women Who Have Separated from an Abusive Partner

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Marilyn Ford-Gilboe
Colleen Varcoe
Marianne Noh
Judith Wuest
Joanne Hammerton
Eman Alhalal
Camille Burnett
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[1] Western University,H37 HSA, Arthur Labatt Family School of Nursing
[2] University of British Columbia,School of Nursing
[3] University of New Brunswick,Faculty of Nursing
[4] University of Virginia,School of Nursing
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Intimate partner violence; Unmet need; Access barriers; Help-seeking; Mental health; Chronic pain; Social location;
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Using baseline data from a survey of 309 Canadian women recently separated from an abusive partner, we investigated patterns of access to health, social, legal, and violence-specific services and whether abuse history and social and health variables predict service use. We compared rates of service use to population rates, and used logistic regression to identify determinants of use. Service use rates were substantially higher than population estimates in every category, particularly in general and mental health sectors. Although women were confident in their ability to access services, they reported substantial unmet need, difficulty accessing services, and multiple barriers. The strongest unique predictors of use varied across service type. Health variables (high disability chronic pain, symptoms of depression and PTSD), low income, and mothering were the most consistent predictors. Service providers and policy makers must account for social location, abuse history, and health status of Intimate Violence (IPV) survivors. Strategies to enhance access to primary health care services, and to create a system of more integrated, accessible services, are required.
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页码:419 / 431
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