RT Article T1 Understanding Intimate Partner Violence Service Delivery for Latinx Survivors in Rural Areas JF Violence against women VO 30 IS 9 SP 2227 OP 2251 A1 Kim, Jeongsuk A1 Rizo, Cynthia Fraga A1 Wretman, Christopher J. A1 Alzuru, Carolina A1 Fulton, Deena A1 Lotz, Lisi Martinez A1 Chesworth, Brittney R. A1 Givens, Ashley D. A1 Macy, Rebecca J. A2 Rizo, Cynthia Fraga A2 Wretman, Christopher J. A2 Alzuru, Carolina A2 Fulton, Deena A2 Lotz, Lisi Martinez A2 Chesworth, Brittney R. A2 Givens, Ashley D. A2 Macy, Rebecca J. LA English YR 2024 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1891167316 AB Using a statewide survey, this exploratory, cross-sectional study examined 78 domestic violence (DV) service organizations’ service delivery practices and perceived challenges to serving Latinx survivors in the context of rurality. Findings showed that DV organizations in rural areas perceived more challenges to delivering culturally appropriate services for Latinx survivors compared to those in other geographic settings even after accounting for client characteristics, service provision characteristics, and community resources. The study finding offers critical insights to ensure and enhance the provision of linguistically and culturally accessible services for rural Latinx survivors of intimate partner violence. K1 Barriers K1 Service provision K1 rurality K1 Latinx survivors K1 Intimate Partner Violence DO 10.1177/10778012221140136