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Informal support for women and intimate partner violence: the crucial yet ambivalent role of neighbours in urban India.

Claire Snell-Rood1.   

Abstract

Women who experience intimate partner violence often rely on informal support to mitigate intimate partner violence's health effects. Yet there is little known about who gives the support and how it is provided. This paper explores from whom and how low-income women experiencing domestic violence in urban India seek informal support. In South Asia, women's reliance on kin for support is culturally valued, yet the urban social context makes it more likely that they will access such support from non-kin when they experience intimate partner violence. The paper draws on observations and interviews with 10 families collected over 14 months of in-depth ethnographic research in one Delhi slum community. Using a case study approach to explore women's responses to violence longitudinally, it was possible to track how women drew on support. Results show that even as women sought emotional support and direct intervention from their neighbours to deal with their domestic violence, they restricted these relationships, faced stigma, and emphasised the need to protect their families. Understanding the informal, but deeply ambivalent, systems of social support that women engage to deal with intimate partner violence is a first step toward strengthening such networks, a key recommendation to stem the health impacts of domestic violence.

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Keywords:  India; domestic violence; intimate partner violence; neighbours; social support

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25204832     DOI: 10.1080/13691058.2014.950333

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cult Health Sex        ISSN: 1369-1058


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