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Intersections of Harm and Health

A Qualitative Study of Intimate Partner Violence in Women's Lives

Kristie A. Thomas

University of Pennsylvania

Manisha Joshi

University of Pennsylvania

Eve Wittenberg

Brandeis University

Laura A. McCloskey

University of Michigan

Eight focus groups of women with recent exposure to intimate partner violence (IPV) were conducted to elicit women's descriptions of how IPV affects their health. Their shared narratives reveal a complex relationship with three main points of intersection between IPV and health: IPV leading to adverse health effects; IPV worsening already compromised health; and women's illness or disability increasing dependency on abusive partners, thereby lengthening the duration of IPV exposure. Women describe bidirectional and cyclical ways through which IPV and health intersect over time. Service providers, including physicians, need to better understand the myriad ways that abuse affects women's health.

Key Words: focus groups • intimate partner violence • women's health

This version was published on November 1, 2008

Violence Against Women, Vol. 14, No. 11, 1252-1273 (2008)
DOI: 10.1177/1077801208324529


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