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. 2012 Oct;27(7):707-714.
doi: 10.1007/s10896-012-9454-0.

Bridging Prevention and Health: Exploring Community Perceptions of Intimate Partner Violence in Rural Honduras

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Bridging Prevention and Health: Exploring Community Perceptions of Intimate Partner Violence in Rural Honduras

Javeed Sukhera et al. J Fam Violence. 2012 Oct.

Abstract

This qualitative study rooted in community-based participatory research principles utilized semi-structured interviews with 2 focus groups (n=9) with female healthcare volunteers (FCVs) and 3 male key informants who were community leaders (MCLs). The study aimed to examine how a rural Honduran community defines and responds to intimate partner violence (IPV) in order to lay the foundation for future interventions. Based on grounded theory, the authors assessed for common themes across transcripts. Authors found that a number of participants denied the existence of IPV. Perspectives on the causes and definitions of IPV varied between FCVs and MCLs. All participants affirmed the need for intervention and many participants mentioned healthcare and legal systems as potential venues to ameliorate IPV. The results highlight potentially important differences between FCV and MCL perspectives that may inform future interventions. Findings suggest health-care workers can play a role in IPV prevention and intervention in rural Honduras.

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