Honoring resilience narratives: Protective factors among Indigenous women experiencing intimate partner violence
C Burnette, T Hefflinger - Journal of Baccalaureate Social …, 2016 - meridian.allenpress.com
Despite the need for education among undergraduate social work students and practitioners
to provide culturally relevant services to address the disproportionate rates of violence …
to provide culturally relevant services to address the disproportionate rates of violence …
Family and cultural protective factors as the bedrock of resilience and growth for Indigenous women who have experienced violence
CE Burnette - Journal of Family Social Work, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Despite Indigenous women in the United States experiencing elevated rates of intimate
partner violence (IPV), little is known about family resilience and relevant protective factors …
partner violence (IPV), little is known about family resilience and relevant protective factors …
Identifying community risk factors for violence against indigenous women: A framework of historical oppression and resilience
CE Burnette, TS Hefflinger - Journal of Community Psychology, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Violence against Indigenous women tends to be disproportionately high, yet little is known
about the historical and community factors that may exacerbate and perpetuate intimate …
about the historical and community factors that may exacerbate and perpetuate intimate …
“Never Give Up. The Creator Has Good Things in Store for You”: Risk Factors, Protective Factors, and Evidence of Resilience for Canadian Indigenous Women …
CL Ogden, LM Tutty - Violence against women, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Canadian Indigenous women often experience severe partner violence and child abuse, but
few studies holistically examine risk and protective factors and evidence of resilience that …
few studies holistically examine risk and protective factors and evidence of resilience that …
Disentangling indigenous women's experiences with intimate partner violence in the United States
CE Burnette - Critical Social Work, 2015 - ojs.uwindsor.ca
Although violence against Indigenous women is a global human rights and social justice
issue, it must be examined within the local context. This article focuses on Indigenous …
issue, it must be examined within the local context. This article focuses on Indigenous …
“Why I Stayed in That Relationship”: Barriers to Indigenous Women's Ability to Leave Violent Relationships
CE McKinley, JL Liddell - Violence against women, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Indigenous women in the United States are among the most vulnerable to intimate partner
violence (IPV), which has reached endemic levels. The purpose of this qualitative inquiry …
violence (IPV), which has reached endemic levels. The purpose of this qualitative inquiry …
Historical oppression and Indigenous families: Uncovering potential risk factors for Indigenous families touched by violence
CE Burnette - Family Relations, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Violence against Indigenous women in the United States is higher than for any other racial
group. Indigenous women tend to rely on families for support and recovery, yet the risk …
group. Indigenous women tend to rely on families for support and recovery, yet the risk …
Indigenous IPV Advocates' Advice when Working with Indigenous Survivors: Experience and Culture Play an Important Role
M Holder - Journal of Family Violence, 2023 - Springer
Purpose Little has been studied about the ways that advocates of intimate partner violence
(IPV) use their personal advocacy experience and cultural knowledge in their advocacy …
(IPV) use their personal advocacy experience and cultural knowledge in their advocacy …
Historical oppression and intimate partner violence experienced by indigenous women in the United States: Understanding connections
C Burnette - Social Service Review, 2015 - journals.uchicago.edu
Although indigenous women in the United States consistently experience disproportionately
high rates of intimate partner violence (IPV), attention to this problem is glaringly …
high rates of intimate partner violence (IPV), attention to this problem is glaringly …
“It will always continue unless we can change something”: consequences of intimate partner violence for indigenous women, children, and families
CE Burnette, C Cannon - European journal of psychotraumatology, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
Background Violence against indigenous women and girls is endemic, yet the absence of
research on the consequences of this violence from the perspectives of women presents a …
research on the consequences of this violence from the perspectives of women presents a …
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