id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-337720-kmwft059 Closson, Kalysha When Home is Not a Safe Place: Impacts of Social Distancing Directives on Women Living with HIV 2020-06-02 .txt text/plain 1741 84 48 As HIV care, research participation, and workplace settings are being transitioned to virtual and telephone-based methods, women living with HIV experiencing violence are less able to connect to critical social and protective networks [18] . As such, necessary social distancing measures have the potential to impact the rates and consequences of IPV, increasing social isolation and mental health concerns, which taken together can hinder women living with HIV's access to, and use of, HIV treatment and violence support, further than they already experience [9, 17] . As social distancing measures limit access to supports, such as family, friends, and health care provides, that help women living with HIV cope with experiences of violence and histories of trauma, research is needed to understand the unique ways in which women living with HIV have developed resilience and coping strategies during COVID-19 restrictions and how these can be best supported. ./cache/cord-337720-kmwft059.txt ./txt/cord-337720-kmwft059.txt