RT Article T1 “We Grow Together.” Perspectives of Latina Survivors and Providers on the Benefits of Incorporating Culturally Specific Factors into Intimate Partner Violence Services JF Victims & offenders VO 19 IS 6 SP 1146 OP 1174 A1 Panisch, Lisa S. A1 Patterson, Debra A1 Resko, Stella A1 Valdovinos, Dalila A1 Patrick, Shannon A2 Patterson, Debra A2 Resko, Stella A2 Valdovinos, Dalila A2 Patrick, Shannon LA English YR 2024 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1899148272 AB Intimate Partner violence (IPV) is prevalent psychosocial phenomenon with disproportionate consequences among Latina survivors. We incorporate the perspectives of Latina survivors, service providers, and community partners to explore congruence between survivors’ needs and the implementation of culturally specific IPV services, as well as their benefits for Latina survivors. Three main themes were identified: Establishing Psychological Safety and Trust; Exploring and Managing the Impact of IPV; Enhancing Connections. Our findings support prior research demonstrating the benefits of culturally specific IPV services, and the importance of congruence between culturally specific IPV service provision and the expressed needs and desires of Latina survivors. K1 Qualitative K1 Parenting K1 culturally specific services K1 Intimate Partner Violence K1 Domestic Violence K1 Latina survivors DO 10.1080/15564886.2024.2367464