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Housing Interventions for Intimate Partner Violence Survivors: A Systematic Review

Journal

TRAUMA VIOLENCE & ABUSE
Volume 22, Issue 2, Pages 249-264

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/1524838019836284

Keywords

domestic violence; homelessness; housing services; evaluation

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The study highlights a lack of research on interventions addressing housing insecurity and needs of IPV survivors. Limited empirical evaluation is available for shelter effectiveness, indicating the need for further rigorous research to validate housing strategies' effectiveness, considering survivor and situation characteristics.
Intimate partner violence (IPV) survivors are much more likely to experience housing insecurity or homelessness than those who have not experienced IPV. However, little comprehensive research has evaluated the effectiveness of interventions used to address IPV survivors' housing insecurity. To address this knowledge gap, our team conducted a systematic review guided by three questions: (a) What are current interventions for addressing IPV survivors' housing needs? (b) What are the methodological strengths and limitations of the research evaluating those interventions? (c) How effective are the identified interventions? We identified potentially relevant peer-reviewed and gray literature using variations of predetermined search terms and four search methods. Twelve articles met inclusion criteria. Accordingly, this study showed that there is an overall dearth of research concerning interventions that address IPV survivors' housing insecurity and needs. Shelter is the most commonly assessed and available housing intervention for IPV survivors, but only limited empirical evaluation is available of shelter effectiveness. In addition, findings indicate both traditional shelter services and innovative interventions (e.g., rapid rehousing, flexible funding) would benefit from rigorous evaluation including examining survivor and situation characteristics contributing to housing strategy effectiveness.

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