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Responses to the mental health care needs of survivors of intimate partner violence in Portugal: Perspectives of survivors and mental health professionals
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Responses to the mental health care needs of survivors of intimate partner violence in Portugal: Perspectives of survivors and mental health professionals

Ugnė Grigaitė, Margarida Santos-Dias, Bárbara Pedrosa, Deborah Oyine Aluh, Manuela Silva, Graça Cardoso and José Miguel Caldas-de-Almeida
Journal of mental health (Abingdon, England), Vol.34(5), pp.523-532
10/2025
PMID: 40091491

Abstract

Adult Attitude of Health Personnel Female Focus Groups Health Personnel - psychology Health Services Needs and Demand Humans Intimate Partner Violence - psychology Male Mental Health Services - statistics & numerical data Middle Aged Surveys and Questionnaires Survivors - psychology Young Adult Portugal
Survivors of intimate partner violence (IPV) are at an increased risk of developing mental health conditions. To examine the perspectives and perceptions of mental health professionals on their provision of mental healthcare to IPV survivors and to hear the lived experiences of IPV survivors regarding their use of mental health services in Portugal. An online survey was conducted to gather data on the experiences of IPV survivors who had or had not accessed mental health services in Portugal. Additionally, two focus groups involving 17 mental health professionals were held. Audio recordings were transcribed verbatim, and the data were thematically analysed using MAXQDA software. Both IPV survivors and mental health professionals frequently acknowledged the critical role of mental health support in the recovery process for individuals who experienced IPV. However, professionals often lack sufficient specialised knowledge to address the complexities of IPV, potentially leaving survivors' mental healthcare needs inadequately met. Comprehensive approaches are required, including trauma- and violence-informed care, multi-disciplinary collaboration, and inter-sectoral efforts. Further research is essential to investigate the nuances of mental health service utilisation by IPV survivors and to identify the most effective interventions for this population across diverse geographical and cultural settings.
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