Research on Social Work Practice, volume 32, issue 8, pages 878-897

Virtual Support and Intimate Partner Violence Services: A Scoping Review

Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2022-04-25
scimago Q1
SJR0.665
CiteScore3.5
Impact factor1.7
ISSN10497315, 15527581
Sociology and Political Science
Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
General Psychology
Abstract
Purpose

This article reports on a scoping review that maps the empirical research on virtual intimate partner violence (IPV) interventions.

Method

Following the Joanna Briggs Institute’s nine-step scoping review methodology, 25 studies were selected.

Results

The majority of the studies (72%) were published in the United States, and included quantitative (56%), mixed methods (24%), and qualitative study designs (20%). The most frequent focus of the virtual interventions to support survivors of IPV included safety (52%), with other interventions focusing mainly on treatment (36%), and education and prevention (12%). Forms of interventions included interactive, internet-based (72%), smartphone apps (16%), live videoconferencing (8%), and an asynchronous chatroom (4%). Barriers and strengths of virtual IPV interventions are identified.

Discussion

From this analysis, emerging models in virtual IPV intervention are identified, as well as next steps necessary in virtual IPV practice and research. The article concludes with implications for social work practice and research.

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