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Intimate Partner Violence and Rural Older Women Center for Gerontology at Virginia Tech Women’s Resource Center of the New River Valley Funded by grant # R03HD059478 from the Eunice Kennedy Shriver NICHD and the NIH Office of the Director (OD)
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Introduction to IPV
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Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) IPV is defined as physical, sexual, or psychological abuse by a spouse or partner. IPV is prevalent among all races regardless of age, income, education, and social status.
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IPV in Late Life: A Public Health Problem IPV is a hidden public health problem. Findings from national studies in which women ages 50+ were asked about their experience with IPV in the previous year indicate: 2 - 5% were physically abused 22 - 32% were psychologically abused
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Traditional and cultural ideology often prevents women from seeking help or seeing themselves as victims. The culture of rural areas may conceal and facilitate IPV. IPV in Late Life: A Hidden Problem
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IPV in Late Life: Impact on Victims Older women who remain in abusive relationships jeopardize their Physical and mental health General well-being Personal relationships Quality of life
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