Intimate Partner Violence Screening Tools: A Scoping Review and Autism-Informed Appraisal of Their Potential Suitability for Autistic Women

Poiner, S., Paynter, J., Sommer, K., & Gibbs, V. (2026). Intimate Partner Violence Screening Tools: A Scoping Review and Autism-Informed Appraisal of Their Potential Suitability for Autistic Women [Registration]. OSF Registries. https://doi.org/10.17605/osf.io/wqtkp

Publication date: 1 Jan 2026 Added to AutiHub: 7 Jul 2026 Type: Registration Article language: English

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Abstract

The scoping review aims to identify and map intimate partner violence (IPV) screening measures used with adults and explore their suitability for autistic people. The first phase of the review will identify existing screening measures and capture study characteristics, evidence of use with autistic people, and practical administration requirements such as cost, administration time, and training requirements. The second phase will involve a structured autism-informed appraisal of the identified screening measures using criteria co‑designed with an autistic advisory group to assess their potential suitability for autistic women.

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