Expanding perspectives: A social inequities lens on intimate partner violence, reproductive justice, and infant mental health

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Intimate partner violence (IPV) poses a threat to the attainment of reproductive justice. Women who experience IPV are limited in their ability to parent their children in a secure and nurturing environment, which can have negative effects on the mother and child immediately and long-term, potentially distressing reproductive well-being across generations. Societal inequities faced by women, particularly women of color, within education, economic, and legal systems are associated with risk factors for IPV. This article will use national- and state-level data with case examples and the lens of reproductive justice to consider the impact of and potential solutions to historical and institutional inequities related to IPV.

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Grady, G., Hinshaw-Fuselier, S., & Friar, N. (2019). Expanding perspectives: A social inequities lens on intimate partner violence, reproductive justice, and infant mental health. Infant Mental Health Journal, 40(5), 624–639. https://doi.org/10.1002/imhj.21809

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