TY - JOUR
T1 - Occupational Needs and Goals of Survivors of Domestic Violence
AU - Javaherian-Dysinger, Heather
AU - Krpalek, Dragana
AU - Huecker, Esther
AU - Hewitt, Liane
AU - Cabrera, Michelle
AU - Brown, Canique
AU - Francis, Jason
AU - Rogers, Katie
AU - Server, Sage
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2016/4/2
Y1 - 2016/4/2
N2 - This study's purpose was to describe the occupational needs and goals of women residing in a domestic violence shelter and their self-perceived changes in satisfaction and occupational performance. Using a retrospective design, data from 68 occupational therapy evaluations from two domestic violence shelter settings were examined. Data were analyzed by coding problem areas and occupational goals and calculating frequencies for these variables. Where data were available, we also analyzed changes in pre-and postscores for self-perceived satisfaction and occupational performance (n = 25). The most common problem areas were leisure, education, work, child rearing, and health management. The most common goals were in the areas of education, work, health management, child rearing, and home management. Retrospective pre-and postchange scores in performance and satisfaction for 25 women were statistically significant. Findings provide direction for, and highlight the importance of occupational therapy services within domestic violence shelters as women regain their life skills.
AB - This study's purpose was to describe the occupational needs and goals of women residing in a domestic violence shelter and their self-perceived changes in satisfaction and occupational performance. Using a retrospective design, data from 68 occupational therapy evaluations from two domestic violence shelter settings were examined. Data were analyzed by coding problem areas and occupational goals and calculating frequencies for these variables. Where data were available, we also analyzed changes in pre-and postscores for self-perceived satisfaction and occupational performance (n = 25). The most common problem areas were leisure, education, work, child rearing, and health management. The most common goals were in the areas of education, work, health management, child rearing, and home management. Retrospective pre-and postchange scores in performance and satisfaction for 25 women were statistically significant. Findings provide direction for, and highlight the importance of occupational therapy services within domestic violence shelters as women regain their life skills.
KW - Domestic violence
KW - occupational therapy
KW - self-perception
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84949202058
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U2 - 10.3109/07380577.2015.1109741
DO - 10.3109/07380577.2015.1109741
M3 - Article
C2 - 26647100
SN - 0738-0577
VL - 30
SP - 175
EP - 186
JO - Occupational Therapy in Health Care
JF - Occupational Therapy in Health Care
IS - 2
ER -