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Patterns of abuse among South Asian women experiencing domestic violence in the United States.

Shreya Bhandari1, Bushra Sabri2.   

Abstract

This qualitative study was conducted with a convenience sample of 20 South Asian women experiencing domestic violence in the United States. The results explore the patterns of abuse and factors and circumstances (i.e. turning points) that motivated South Asian women to change in the context of the stage that they were in as per the Landenburger's model (binding, enduring, disengaging, and recovery). The four themes that emerged from the interviews and analysis are (1) 'Timing and Frequency of abuse', (2) 'Methods of control - financial, isolation and suspicion', (3) 'Cycle of Abuse', and (4)' Turning Points - motivation to change'. Implications for practice and policy-level changes for abused South Asian women in the United States are discussed.

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Keywords:  Domestic violence; South Asian women; patterns of abuse

Year:  2018        PMID: 33867570      PMCID: PMC8048142          DOI: 10.1177/0020872818767250

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int Soc Work        ISSN: 0020-8728


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