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The evidence base on economic abuse and the negative economic impact of domestic violence more broadly has expanded over the past ten years. Program interventions to support women’s economic stability have also been developed and evaluated.

The reports below reflect national and international knowledge. Join the international network for updates.

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2023

Willie, Tiara C.; Alexander, Kamila A.; Sharpless, Laurel; Zemlak, Jessica L.; Smith, Megan V.; Kershaw, Trace S.

Recent Economic Intimate Partner Violence and Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms Among a Racially and Ethnically Diverse Sample of U.S. Women Experiencing Intimate Partner Violence Journal Article

In: Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2023.

Links | BibTeX | Tags: intersectionality, mental health, research, USA

2022

Elbelassy, Allaa E.; van Gelder, Nicole E.; Ligthart, Suzanne A.; Oertelt-Prigione, Sabine

Optimization of eHealth interventions for intimate partner violence and abuse: A qualitative study amongst Arabic-speaking migrant women Journal Article

In: Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2022.

Links | BibTeX | Tags: intersectionality, migrant women, Netherlands, research, responses to economic abuse

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Links | BibTeX | Tags: covid-19, intersectionality, nature of economic abuse, prevalence, research, USA

2021

Breckenridge, Jan; Singh, Sara; Lyons, Georgia; Suchting, Mailin

Understanding Economic and Financial Abuse and Disability in the Context of Domestic and Family Violence Technical Report

2021.

Links | BibTeX | Tags: disabled people, intersectionality, literature review, research

Breckenridge, Jan; Singh, Sara; Lyons, Georgia; Suchting, Mailin

Understanding Economic and Financial Abuse Across Cultural Contexts Technical Report

2021.

Links | BibTeX | Tags: intersectionality, literature review, research

Breckenridge, Jan

Understanding Economic and Financial Abuse in First Nations Communities Technical Report

2021.

Links | BibTeX | Tags: First Nations communities, intersectionality, literature review, research

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