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Title: | The Extended Social Network-Oriented Support Model forIntimate Partner Violence Survivors |
Contributor(s): | Davies, Ryan L (author) ; Rice, Kylie (author) ; Rock, Adam J (author) |
Early Online Version: | 2024-09-05 |
DOI: | 10.1111/inm.13419 |
Handle Link: | https://hdl.handle.net/1959.11/62629 |
Abstract: | | Intimate partner violence (IPV) transcends cultural, social and economic boundaries, affecting countless individuals globally. Recovery for IPV survivors is supported by their social networks, yet the readiness of these networks is often poorly understood. This perspective paper proposes an extension to existing network-oriented IPV support models by integrating a focus on the readiness and well-being of informal supporters towards the goal of enhancing IPV survivor recovery through effective networks. This paper presents the extended social network-oriented support model, incorporating the InformalSupporter Readiness Inventory. This tool assesses the readiness of informal supporters, incorporating factors, such as normative and individual beliefs about IPV, and context-specific factors, to enable identification and targeted assistance where needed. Additionally, the proposed model emphasises the importance of supporting the well-being of informal supporters,who frequently endure elevated levels of stress, anxiety and depression. By integrating these elements, the extended social network- oriented support model is designed to help professional supporters foster resilient and sustainable support networks for IPV survivors, with potential applicability across various healthcare disciplines. The extended model underscores the necessity of assessing and fostering both the readiness and well-being of informal supporters to enhance the recovery journey of IPV survivors.
Publication Type: | Journal Article |
Source of Publication: | International Journal of Mental Health Nursing, p. 1-6 |
Publisher: | John Wiley & Sons, Inc |
Place of Publication: | Australia |
ISSN: | 1447-0349 1445-8330 |
Fields of Research (FoR) 2020: | 5203 Clinical and health psychology |
Peer Reviewed: | Yes |
HERDC Category Description: | C1 Refereed Article in a Scholarly Journal |
Appears in Collections: | Journal Article School of Psychology
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