Womens Studies International Forum | 2019

Coping strategies in the face of domestic violence in India

 

Abstract


Abstract The current study draws coping strategies from in-depth interviews conducted with a convenience sample of 21 low-income abused women in Mumbai, India. Data were analyzed and synthesized using a thematic analysis procedure. The qualitative analysis utilizes problem-focused and emotion-focused coping framework to report the findings. Problem-focused coping strategies of abused women from India include (a) joint meeting (b) back and forth between marital and natal home. Emotion-focused strategies include (c) spirituality/religion (d) hope, keep quiet, cry a lot and keeping busy. Implications for practice and future research in India with abused women are discussed.

Volume 74
Pages 204-209
DOI 10.1016/J.WSIF.2019.04.007
Language English
Journal Womens Studies International Forum

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