Prevalence and risk factors for intimate partner violence and indigenous women: A scoping review

Key Points:

  • Examines the prevalence and patterns of IPV among Indigenous women.
  • Identifies key risk factors, including social, economic, and cultural influences.
  • Aims to guide interventions and policies for protecting and empowering Indigenous women.

Description

This scoping review explores the prevalence and risk factors of intimate partner violence (IPV) among Indigenous women. By synthesizing existing research, it highlights the unique vulnerabilities and systemic challenges faced by Indigenous communities, aiming to inform policy and support services.

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