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    • Nursing
    • Public Health
    • Sociology

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    • Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a pervasive issue affecting diverse populations globally.
    • Nurses require awareness of IPV's multifaceted causative factors, including personal, stress-related, and community influences.
    • Understanding IPV's origins is crucial for effective nursing interventions.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To enhance nurses' recognition of causative factors associated with IPV.
    • To improve nurses' ability to identify presenting signs of IPV.
    • To equip nurses with knowledge to better assist victims of intimate partner violence.

    Main Methods:

    • Utilizing the Intimate Partner Exposome (IPE) conceptual model.
    • Identifying exogenous and endogenous risk factors for IPV.
    • Analyzing distinctive environmental factors contributing to IPV risk.

    Main Results:

    • The IPE model provides a framework for understanding complex IPV risk factors.
    • Personal attributes, stressors, and community issues are identified as key contributors to IPV.
    • Environmental factors significantly influence the risk and prevalence of IPV.

    Conclusions:

    • Increased nurse recognition of IPV causative factors and signs is essential.
    • The IPE model offers a comprehensive approach to understanding and addressing IPV.
    • Nurses play a vital role in identifying and supporting IPV victims through informed practice.