2025
When Policy Is Not Enough: Intimate Partner Violence Survivors’ Search for Housing Assistance in Washington, D.C.
Cattaneo L, Nnawulezi N, Chaudhry T, Hargrove S, King A, Odongo L, Scheick E. When Policy Is Not Enough: Intimate Partner Violence Survivors’ Search for Housing Assistance in Washington, D.C. Violence Against Women 2025, 31: 3182-3207. PMID: 40586164, DOI: 10.1177/10778012251352859.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIntimate partner violenceHousing assistanceIntimate partner violence survivorsCommunity-based participatory studyHomeless familiesHousing instabilityPartner violenceViolence survivorsSupport policiesInfluence of contextual factorsLocal implementationParticipatory studyContextual factorsPolicySurvivors' needsImmediate assistanceHousingCollaborative approachLong waiting timesPublic gatewayAssistanceInterdisciplinary research teamViolenceWashingtonIntimate
2022
Survivors’ Perspectives on Relationship Violence Intervention Programs
Jumarali S, Nnawulezi N, Eldridge K, Murphy C, Engleton J. Survivors’ Perspectives on Relationship Violence Intervention Programs. Journal Of Family Violence 2022, 38: 477-489. DOI: 10.1007/s10896-022-00423-4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchIntimate partner violenceAbusive partnersViolence intervention programsBehavior changeSurvivors' perceptionsIntervention programsReflexive thematic analysisIPV survivorsPartner violenceRVIPAbusive attitudesSurvivors' perspectivesIndividual interviewsThematic analysisPerceptionInterview transcriptsAdditional implicationsRecidivismService planningMixed influenceParticipationPartner participationProgram goalsAbusePartners
2019
The Impact of Mandatory Reporting Laws on Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence: Intersectionality, Help-Seeking and the Need for Change
Lippy C, Jumarali S, Nnawulezi N, Williams E, Burk C. The Impact of Mandatory Reporting Laws on Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence: Intersectionality, Help-Seeking and the Need for Change. Journal Of Family Violence 2019, 35: 255-267. DOI: 10.1007/s10896-019-00103-w.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMandatory reporting lawsMR lawsReporting lawsNational Domestic Violence HotlineIntimate partner violence survivorsDomestic violence hotlineIntimate partner violenceSurvivors of colorSources of supportViolence survivorsIPV survivorsGender identityPartner violenceSexual orientationUnique contextHelp-seekingPractice implicationsMethods studyFormal systemRace/ethnicityUnintended harmLawIntersectionalityViolencePolicy
2018
Institutional Strategies to Promote the Health of Black Women Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence
Nnawulezi N, West C. Institutional Strategies to Promote the Health of Black Women Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence. Meridians 2018, 16: 276-285. DOI: 10.2979/meridians.16.2.08.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLong-term health consequencesIntimate partner violenceMental health problemsBlack womenAbstract Intimate partner violencePartner violenceWomen survivorsHealth problemsHealth consequencesAnxiety disordersPhysical injurySurvivorsWomenFormer intimate partnerIntimate partnersStructural barriersFuture practiceInjury
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