Abstract
In this mixed methods study we examined the strategies rural women use to deal with intimate partner violence (IPV). The Intimate Partner Violence Strategies Index (IPVSI) was used to analyze results from a sample of 43 rural women who had left abusive partners.
Qualitative interviews then were conducted with a different sample of nine rural women to explore their perspectives about the findings and their impressions of the influence of rural culture and context on women's experiences of IPV. Findings exposed the degree to which social control acts as a key determinant of health for rural women exposed to IPV.
Acknowledgments
This study was co–funded by the Chair in Rural Women's Health Research and by Iota Omicron Chapter of Sigma Theta Tau International.
Notes
aExcluding outlier of 17 years.
1Percentage who found the strategy helpful (ie. rated ≥ 3).
2Range for helpfulness was 1–5 for all strategies.