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Empowerment moderates the relationship between partner abuse and suicidal ideation for immigrant women / (Record no. 10205)

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International Standard Serial Number 0279-3695
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Personal name Butter Sara
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Uniform title Journal of psychosocial nursing and mental health services
Medium September 2024
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Title Empowerment moderates the relationship between partner abuse and suicidal ideation for immigrant women /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Sara Butter, Bushra Sabri, Ginger Hanson, Jacquelyn Campbell
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Extent Vol. 62 (9) pages 19-28
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Dimensions 27 cm
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General note PURPOSE: Research shows strong associations between intimate partner violence (IPV) among women and suicidal ideation but this topic is understudied among immigrant women in abusive relationships in the United States. Empowerment may play a significant role in protecting abused immigrant women from suicidal ideation but has not been studied with quantitative data.<br/>METHOD: The current study used convenience sampling. Immigrant women who experienced IPV were asked about IPV severity, empowerment, and where they were born. Bivariate associations among variables were assessed; empowerment was tested as a moderator of the relationship between IPV and suicidal ideation.<br/>RESULTS: The sample comprised 293 immigrant women, with 62.8% reporting suicidal ideation with a significantly greater proportion of women from South America than elsewhere reporting suicidal ideation. Empowerment buffered the effect of IPV on suicidal ideation.<br/>CONCLUSION: Prevalence of suicidal ideation among immigrant women experiencing IV is concerning. Severity of IV, region of the world where women were born, and empowerment were all related to suicidal ideation, showing directions for future research. Empowerment nursing interventions are needed to address IPV and resulting mental health problems among immigrant women.
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Uncontrolled term Partner abuse, suicidal
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Personal name Sabri Bushra, Hanson Ginger, Campbell Jacquelyn
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