Natural Health Community Program and Well-Being: An Uncontrolled Study of Women Survivors of Domestic Violence

Violence Against Women. 2024 Jul 23:10778012241265367. doi: 10.1177/10778012241265367. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to evaluate a local natural healing service program and to explore how engagement in natural healing services related to the well-being of survivors of domestic violence. Using longitudinal secondary data, we conducted t-tests, regression, and correlation analysis on three measures (hope, distress, and empowerment) that were completed by the participants (N = 31). We provided evidence of the positive impact of a community-based natural healing services program on the well-being of survivors of domestic violence, specifically their sense of hope. This research represents the potential for natural healing services provided at the community level.

Keywords: community intervention; domestic violence; natural healing; survivors; well-being.