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Wretman, Christopher J.; Rizo, Cynthia Fraga; Macy, Rebecca J.; Guo, Shenyang; Ermentrout, Dania – Research on Social Work Practice, 2019
Purpose: A growing subpopulation of intimate partner violence (IPV) victims comprises mothers who have been mandated to services by either the court system or child protective services (CPS). Two human service agencies in the United States developed a 13-week novel intervention to address these women. All participants were assigned to the…
Descriptors: Intervention, Violence, Interpersonal Relationship, Family Violence
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Nurius, Paula S.; Macy, Rebecca J.; Nwabuzor, Ijeoma; Holt, Victoria L. – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2011
Domestic violence advocates and researchers advocate for a survivor-centered approach for assisting women experiencing intimate partner violence (IV), with individualized safety plans and services; yet little empirical work has been done to determine IV survivors' specific combinations of vulnerabilities and assets that might inform such an…
Descriptors: Family Violence, Safety, Coping, Profiles
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Macy, Rebecca J.; Johns, Natalie; Rizo, Cynthia F.; Martin, Sandra L.; Giattina, Mary – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2011
We investigated agency directors' perspectives about how service goals should be prioritized for domestic violence and sexual assault service subtypes, including crisis, legal advocacy, medical advocacy, counseling, support group, and shelter services. A sample of 97 (94% response rate) North Carolina domestic violence and/or sexual assault agency…
Descriptors: Family Violence, Sexual Abuse, Prevention, Public Agencies
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Nurius, Paula S.; Macy, Rebecca J. – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2010
Violence researchers have called for the use of person-oriented methods to understand differences that have been found in biopsychosocial consequences among those who experience intimate partner violence (IPV). To address this issue, we apply a person-oriented statistical method, latent profile analysis (LPA), to test for meaningful subgroups of a…
Descriptors: Family Violence, Females, Physical Health, Statistical Analysis
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Macy, Rebecca J.; Giattina, Mary C.; Parish, Susan L.; Crosby, Carmen – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2010
More than 20 years ago, concerns were raised about whether domestic violence and sexual assault agencies need for stable funding would conflict with the values that initiated these respective movements. Since then, the movements have evolved considerably. Therefore, it is timely to investigate the challenges domestic violence and sexual assault…
Descriptors: Integrated Services, Substance Abuse, Family Violence, Sexual Abuse
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Macy, Rebecca J.; Ferron, Joelle; Crosby, Carmen – Social Work, 2009
Although most social work professionals may expect that women who experience partner violence will sustain acute physical injuries, social workers may be less knowledgeable about the chronic health problems with which violence survivors often struggle. To inform social work practice, we reviewed and synthesized the recently published research on…
Descriptors: Family Violence, Health Needs, Safety, Victims of Crime
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Macy, Rebecca J.; Nurius, Paula S.; Kernic, Mary A.; Holt, Victoria L. – Social Work Research, 2005
Knowledge about where battered women present for services and the violence, biopsychosocial, and demographic factors associated with their help seeking can provide social workers with guidance in anticipating needs among this portion of their clientele. The authors examined the service contact patterns of a sample of battered women (N = 448)…
Descriptors: Profiles, Females, Social Work, Help Seeking
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Lindhorst, Taryn; Nurius, Paula; Macy, Rebecca J. – Journal of Social Work Education, 2005
Given the prevalence of domestic violence and the likelihood that many victims will not receive services from specialized domestic violence providers, this article provides a framework for contextualized assessment that can be used by generalist practitioners. Drawing from stress and coping theory, the authors discuss the relevance of assessing…
Descriptors: Females, Safety, Family Violence, Incidence