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"...There is No War Here; It is Only the Relationship That Makes Us Scared": Factors Having an Impact on Domestic Violence in Liberian Refugee Communities in South Australia

NCJ Number
240376
Journal
Violence Against Women Volume: 18 Issue: 7 Dated: July 2012 Pages: 807-828
Author(s)
Lana Zannettino
Date Published
July 2012
Length
22 pages
Annotation

This article explores the factors that have an impact on domestic violence in African refugee communities, with specific reference to the Liberian community in South Australia.

Abstract

This article explores the factors that have an impact on domestic violence in African refugee communities, with specific reference to the Liberian community in South Australia. Seventeen focus group discussions were undertaken with women participants of the Liberian Women's Gathering. The nested ecological model (Dutton, 2001; Heise, 1998) is used to conceptualize the factors having an impact on domestic violence. The findings suggest that disruption to traditional gender roles has an impact on domestic violence at the cultural, socioeconomic, familial, and individual levels and that women's experience of domestic violence must be understood in relation to the acute and prolonged stressors of war, loss, and displacement. Abstract published by arrangement with Sage Journals.

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