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Understanding School Sabotage Among Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence From Diverse Populations.

Rachel Voth SchragTonya EdmondAnne Nordberg
Published in: Violence against women (2019)
Higher education is an important pathway to safety for survivors of intimate partner violence (IPV). Recent work documents tactics of school sabotage (behaviors aimed at sabotaging educational efforts) identified by school staff and IPV advocates. However, the perspectives of current students who are IPV survivors are unexplored. As part of a multiphasic study, 20 semi-structured qualitative interviews with community college students who reported current or recent IPV were conducted. Identified tactics included disrupting child care, emotional abuse tied to school, and using manipulation to limit access to campus or resources. Identified impacts include preventing focus, diminished academic achievement, emotional or mental health challenges, and instilling a desire to overcome.
Keyphrases
  • intimate partner violence
  • mental health
  • physical activity
  • high school
  • healthcare
  • young adults
  • mental illness
  • quality improvement
  • systematic review
  • medical students
  • health insurance