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Telemental health assessment and implications for intimate partner violence in rural settings/ (Record no. 10241)

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International Standard Serial Number 0279-3695
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Personal name O'briant Deb
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Uniform title Journal of psychosocial nursing and mental health services
Medium October 2024
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Title Telemental health assessment and implications for intimate partner violence in rural settings/
Statement of responsibility, etc. Deb O'Briant, Paul Thomas Clements
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Extent Vol. 62 (10) pages 25-30:
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Dimensions 27 cm
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General note Violence and abuse in rural America are exacerbated by limited access to support services for victims of intimate partner violence (IV) due to family connections with people in positions of authority, geographic isolation, transportation barriers, stigma of abuse, lack of available shelters and affordable housing, poverty as a barrier to care, and other challenges. Victims of abuse who live in small communities may be well-acquainted with local health care providers and often voter-elected law enforcement officers. Individuals may fear being seen walking into a mental health clinic, with subsequent (and reality-based) fear that deter them from seeking help. Thus, advances in technology are becoming a much-needed option. Although telehealth has been used for some time in rural health settings, only in more recent years has there been an increase toward quality trauma-informed care. With increasing focus on the impact of social determinants of health, agencies continue to shift to telehealth to provide virtual support. Specifically, tele-health visits can potentially extend the reach of the limited number of primary care and mental health providers to those who are significantly in need of services.
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Uncontrolled term Intimate partner violence IPV, rural settings, mental health
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Personal name Clements Paul Thomas
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