RT Article T1 Experiences With Help Seeking Among Non–Service-Engaged Survivors of IPV: Survivors’ Recommendations for Service Providers JF Violence against women VO 27 IS 12/13 SP 2313 OP 2334 A1 Voth Schrag, Rachel J. A2 Ravi, Kristen A2 Robinson, Sarah A2 Schroeder, Elyssa A2 Padilla-Medina, Diana LA English YR 2021 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1768385491 AB Engaging with formal intimate partner violence (IPV) services can buffer the impacts of violence and reduce future risk. Many survivors do not access or engage with such services. However, much of our knowledge related to the experiences and perspectives of IPV survivors comes from samples drawn from those seeking formal services. Qualitative interviews with 23 survivors of violence who are not currently engaged with formal IPV services were conducted, focused on the process and outcomes of choosing to seek help. Themes emerged within the categories of formal help-seeking experiences, informal help seeking, and recommendations for providers. K1 Access K1 Intimate Partner Violence K1 help seeking K1 service engagement DO 10.1177/1077801220963861