Integrating body–mind–spirit services used by women experiencing intimate partner violence: A case study in Taiwan

This article addresses women who have experienced intimate partner violence and have suffered multiple health effects. For this case study, quantitative and qualitative methods were adopted to identify the types of physical, mental and spiritual services that abused women can use and to illustrate t...

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Integrative approach
Interviews
Intimate partner violence
Mental health services
Mind and body
Qualitative research
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Women
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