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The Impact of Forced Separations Between Women and Their Pets in Domestic Violence Situations and the Effectiveness of Crisis Response: Protocol for a Conceptual Framework

The Impact of Forced Separations Between Women and Their Pets in Domestic Violence Situations and the Effectiveness of Crisis Response: Protocol for a Conceptual Framework

Women with both children and pets were also found to delay leaving an abusive relationship out of concern for the pet’s welfare [7]. Most women who delayed were forced to leave their companion animal with the perpetrator when they eventually fled to safety and 47% of women would have fled to safety with their companion animal if support was available [8].

Jasmine Montgomery, Janice Lloyd, Zhanming Liang

JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e52067