2022 年在美国亲密伴侣暴力庇护所生活的幸存者的经历:对 COVID-19 流行病及其他疾病的影响

Kristen E. Ravi, Sarah R. Leat, Abha Rai, Caterina Obenauf, Nichole Masters-Henry, Delisia Dunbar
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本研究探讨了 2022 年 COVID-19 大流行期间居住在美国南部 IPV 庇护所的 IPV 幸存者(13 人)的生活经历。本研究为研究人员和服务提供者提供了可应用于其他公共卫生和环境突发事件的建议。对人口统计学问题和参与者对 COVID-19 影响量表的回答进行了描述性统计分析。对访谈进行了主题分析。大多数参与者报告了中度到重度影响。主题分析得出了三个关键主题:(a)COVID-19 的持续干扰,(b)COVID-19 政策的实施,以及(c)社会疏远的后果。随着 COVID-19 的不断发展和美国其他传染病的新爆发,避难所应考虑制定和审查一般传染病和灾难协议,充分利用技术,并在有条件的情况下利用室外空间。
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Survivor Experiences Living in an Intimate Partner Violence Shelter in the United States in 2022: Implications for the COVID-19 Endemic and Beyond
This study examines the lived experiences of survivors of IPV ( n = 13) living in IPV shelters in the Southern United States in 2022 during the COVID-19 pandemic. This study makes recommendations for researchers and service providers that can be applied to other public health and environmental emergencies. Descriptive statistics were analyzed for the demographic questions and the participants’ responses to the COVID-19 impact scale. Thematic analysis was used to analyze the interviews. Most participants reported moderate to severe impact. Thematic analysis yielded three key themes: (a) ongoing COVID-19 disruptions, (b) COVID-19 policy implementation, and (c) consequences of social distancing. As COVID-19 is constantly evolving and the United States is experiencing new outbreaks of other infectious diseases, shelters should consider developing and reviewing general infectious disease and disaster protocols, leveraging technology, and utilizing outdoor space when available.
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