Psychology
Sources and components of stigma experienced by survivors of intimate partner violence
Document Type
Article
Abstract
Previous research suggests that survivors of intimate partner violence (IPV) experience stigma, which may affect their willingness to seek help and their recovery process following the end of the abusive relationship. This article presents the Integrated IPV Stigmatization Model, which integrates previous research on the components and sources of the stigma surrounding IPV. Content analysis procedures were used to examine the applicability of the model to qualitative data from an electronic survey with 279 survivors of past abusive relationships. The results demonstrated the most common components and sources of stigma experienced by the participants, as well as the patterns of which components were most common among the various sources of stigma. Implications for future research and clinical practice are discussed.
Publication Title
Journal of Interpersonal Violence
Publication Date
2018
Volume
33
Issue
3
First Page
515
Last Page
536
ISSN
0886-2605
DOI
10.1177/0886260515609565
Keywords
domestic violence, Integrated Intimate Partner Violence Stigmatization Model, intimate partner violence, stigma
Repository Citation
Murray, Christine E.; Crowe, Allison; and Overstreet, Nicole M., "Sources and components of stigma experienced by survivors of intimate partner violence" (2018). Psychology. 551.
https://commons.clarku.edu/faculty_psychology/551