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The promotion of well-being among children exposed to intimate partner violence
A systematic review of interventions
Latzman, N. E., Casanueva, C., Brinton, J., & Forman Hoffman, V. L. (2019). The promotion of well-being among children exposed to intimate partner violence: A systematic review of interventions. Campbell Systematic Reviews, 15(3), Article e1049. https://doi.org/10.1002/cl2.1049
Children's exposure to intimate partner violence (IPV) is a significant public health and social justice concern with potentially severe and long‐lasting effects. The extent to which psychosocial interventions promote well‐being among children exposed to IPV, and under what circumstances, such as the modality and setting, is unclear.