Responses to the mental health care needs of survivors of intimate partner violence in Portugal: Perspectives of survivors and mental health professionals.

IF 3.2 4区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY Journal of Mental Health Pub Date : 2025-10-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-17 DOI:10.1080/09638237.2025.2478375
Ugnė Grigaitė, Margarida Santos-Dias, Bárbara Pedrosa, Deborah Oyine Aluh, Manuela Silva, Graça Cardoso, José Miguel Caldas-de-Almeida
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Abstract

Background: Survivors of intimate partner violence (IPV) are at an increased risk of developing mental health conditions.

Aims: To examine the perspectives and perceptions of mental health professionals on their provision of mental healthcare to IPV survivors and to hear the lived experiences of IPV survivors regarding their use of mental health services in Portugal.

Methods: An online survey was conducted to gather data on the experiences of IPV survivors who had or had not accessed mental health services in Portugal. Additionally, two focus groups involving 17 mental health professionals were held. Audio recordings were transcribed verbatim, and the data were thematically analysed using MAXQDA software.

Results: Both IPV survivors and mental health professionals frequently acknowledged the critical role of mental health support in the recovery process for individuals who experienced IPV. However, professionals often lack sufficient specialised knowledge to address the complexities of IPV, potentially leaving survivors' mental healthcare needs inadequately met.

Conclusions: Comprehensive approaches are required, including trauma- and violence-informed care, multi-disciplinary collaboration, and inter-sectoral efforts. Further research is essential to investigate the nuances of mental health service utilisation by IPV survivors and to identify the most effective interventions for this population across diverse geographical and cultural settings.

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对葡萄牙亲密伴侣暴力幸存者心理保健需求的回应:幸存者和心理健康专业人员的观点。
背景:亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)的幸存者发展为精神健康状况的风险增加。目的:研究精神卫生专业人员对向IPV幸存者提供精神卫生保健的看法和看法,并听取IPV幸存者在葡萄牙使用精神卫生服务的生活经历。方法:进行在线调查,收集在葡萄牙接受过或未接受过精神卫生服务的IPV幸存者的经历数据。此外,还举行了两个焦点小组,涉及17名心理健康专业人员。将录音逐字转录,并使用MAXQDA软件对数据进行主题分析。结果:IPV幸存者和心理健康专家都经常承认心理健康支持在经历过IPV的个体的康复过程中的关键作用。然而,专业人员往往缺乏足够的专业知识来解决IPV的复杂性,可能使幸存者的心理保健需求得不到充分满足。结论:需要采取综合办法,包括了解创伤和暴力情况的护理、多学科合作和部门间努力。进一步的研究对于调查IPV幸存者利用心理健康服务的细微差别,并确定在不同地理和文化背景下对这一人群最有效的干预措施至关重要。
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Journal of Mental Health
Journal of Mental Health PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL-
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Mental Health is an international forum for the latest research in the mental health field. Reaching over 65 countries, the journal reports on the best in evidence-based practice around the world and provides a channel of communication between the many disciplines involved in mental health research and practice. The journal encourages multi-disciplinary research and welcomes contributions that have involved the users of mental health services. The international editorial team are committed to seeking out excellent work from a range of sources and theoretical perspectives. The journal not only reflects current good practice but also aims to influence policy by reporting on innovations that challenge traditional ways of working.
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