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Abstract
This article suggests a heuristic framework for understanding elderly women's "lived experience" of lifelong intimate partner violence (IPV). This framework is based on the phenomenological qualitative studies of 31 women, aged 60-83, using a semistructured interview guide. From the results, a matrix emerged built on two axes. The first axis consists of three phenomenological dimensions: suffering, a "ticking clock," and life wisdom. The second axis consists of four themes that emerged from the content analysis: loneliness, regret, being in a state of waiting, and being a living monument to perpetual victimhood. The practical implications of these phenomenological findings are then discussed.Entities:
Keywords: intimate partner violence; older women; phenomenology; qualitative research
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26362024 DOI: 10.1080/08946566.2015.1091422
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Elder Abuse Negl ISSN: 0894-6566