Women survivors of intimate partner violence: the difficult transition to independence
Objective To understand the trajectories that women go through from entering into to leaving relationships involving intimate partner violence (IPV), and identify the stages of the transition process....
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doaj-49ea8382997147529d519d23cbb8897d2020-11-24T22:40:43ZengUniversidade de São PauloRevista da Escola de Enfermagem da USP1980-220X2014-08-0148spe071510.1590/S0080-623420140000600002S0080-62342014000700007Women survivors of intimate partner violence: the difficult transition to independenceMaria Neto da Cruz LeitãoObjective To understand the trajectories that women go through from entering into to leaving relationships involving intimate partner violence (IPV), and identify the stages of the transition process. Method We utilized a constructivist paradigm based on grounded theory. We ensured that the ethical guidelines of the World Health Organization for research on domestic violence were followed. The analysis focused on narratives of 28 women survivors of IPV, obtained from in-depth interviews. Results The results showed that the trajectories experienced by women were marked by gender issues, (self) silencing, hope and suffering, which continued after the end of the IPV. Conclusion The transition process consists of four stages: entry - falls in love and becomes trapped; maintenance - silences own self, consents and remains in the relationship; decides to leave - faces the problems and struggles to be rescued; (re) balance - (re) finds herself with a new life. This (long) process was developed by wanting (and being able to have) self-determination.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0080-62342014000700007&lng=en&tlng=enViolência contra a mulherCônjugesSaúde da mulherGênero e saúde |
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Women survivors of intimate partner violence: the difficult transition to independence |
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Women survivors of intimate partner violence: the difficult transition to independence |
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Women survivors of intimate partner violence: the difficult transition to independence |
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Women survivors of intimate partner violence: the difficult transition to independence |
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Women survivors of intimate partner violence: the difficult transition to independence |
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women survivors of intimate partner violence: the difficult transition to independence |
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Universidade de São Paulo |
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Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da USP |
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1980-220X |
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2014-08-01 |
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Objective To understand the trajectories that women go through from entering into to leaving relationships involving intimate partner violence (IPV), and identify the stages of the transition process. Method We utilized a constructivist paradigm based on grounded theory. We ensured that the ethical guidelines of the World Health Organization for research on domestic violence were followed. The analysis focused on narratives of 28 women survivors of IPV, obtained from in-depth interviews. Results The results showed that the trajectories experienced by women were marked by gender issues, (self) silencing, hope and suffering, which continued after the end of the IPV. Conclusion The transition process consists of four stages: entry - falls in love and becomes trapped; maintenance - silences own self, consents and remains in the relationship; decides to leave - faces the problems and struggles to be rescued; (re) balance - (re) finds herself with a new life. This (long) process was developed by wanting (and being able to have) self-determination. |
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Violência contra a mulher Cônjuges Saúde da mulher Gênero e saúde |
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