Promoting resilience in adults with experience of intimate partner violence or child maltreatment: a narrative synthesis of evidence across settings
Conclusions
The topic has been little studied despite high needs for public health interventions in countries of all types. Interventions and research studies that use specific resilience measures are likely to help measure and integrate what is currently a disparate area.
Implications
The participation of people with IPV or CM history in program and research design and implementation is indicated to support advocacy, innovation and sustainable interventions. This is especially pertinent for interventions in LAMIC and indigenous settings where continuing programs are sorely needed.
Source: Journal of Public Health - Category: Health Management Authors: Moeller-Saxone, K., Davis, E., Stewart, D. E., Diaz-Granados, N., Herrman, H. Tags: Interventions (preventive) Source Type: research
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