| Literature DB >> 34903095 |
Gervin A Apatinga1, Eric Y Tenkorang2.
Abstract
While sexual violence against women has gained attention in sub-Saharan Africa, research examining help-seeking remains limited. Scholarship on barriers to help-seeking among sexually abused married or cohabiting women is particularly lacking. We used the barriers model and held 15 in-depth interviews with sexually abused Ghanaian married or cohabiting women to examine help-seeking behaviors. Participants identified multiple barriers to help-seeking, including financial difficulties, lack of social support, and stigma. The results corroborate the barriers model's formulation of the challenges faced by female survivors in reporting violence. They indicate the need to improve laws to promote help-seeking among women with experiences of sexual violence.Entities:
Keywords: Africa; Ghana; barriers model; married or cohabiting women; sexual violence
Year: 2021 PMID: 34903095 DOI: 10.1177/10778012211060861
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Violence Against Women ISSN: 1077-8012