SAGE Journal Articles

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Journal Article 6.1 Tutty, L. M., Radtke, H. L., Ateah, C. A., Ursel, E. J., Thurston, W. E., Hampton, M., & Nixon, K. (2017). The Complexities of Intimate Partner Violence: Mental Health, Disabilities, and Child Abuse History for White, Indigenous, and Other Visible Minority Canadian Women. Journal of Interpersonal Violence. doi:10.1177/0886260517741210

Summary: This research examines how mental health issues associated with intimate partner violence (IPV) relate to women’s intersecting identities of race/ ethnicity, disability status, and child abuse history. The research concludes that only disability was significantly associated with more mental health symptoms among other variables.