Intimate partner violence in American Indian and/or Alaska Native communities: a social ecological framework of determinants and interventions
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John Oetzel,
Bonnie Duran
2004 Volume 11, Issue 3, p49-68
Abstract
This essay synthesizes the research on intimate partner violence (IPV) in American Indian and/or Alaska Native communities using a social ecological framework. The review of literature demonstrates that American Indian and/or Alaska Native women are at an elevated risk for IPV compared to non-American Indian women and thus this essay describes multi-level interventions that are culturally appropriate for American Indian and/or Alaska Native communities. The interventions address a variety of determinants including gender, age, socioeconomic status, alcohol, European colonization, and infrastructure.
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