articleAmerican Journal of Community PsychologyAug 30, 2005Closed access

A Theoretical Framework for Understanding Help-Seeking Processes Among Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence

Boston College

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Abstract

This paper suggests a conceptual framework for understanding the processes of help-seeking among survivors of intimate partner violence (IPV). A cognitive theory from general literature on help-seeking in "stigmatizing" situations suggests three relevant processes or stages of seeking help in the IPV context: defining the problem, deciding to seek help, and selecting a source of support. Individual, interpersonal, and sociocultural factors that influence decision-making at each of these stages are discussed and illustrated with case examples.

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Keywords
  • Domestic violence
  • Psychology
  • Interpersonal communication
  • Help-seeking
  • Health psychology
  • Social psychology
  • Context (archaeology)
  • Sociocultural evolution
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