Faculty of Business, Law and Arts, Southern Cross University, Gold Coast, Australia.
Faculty of Health, Southern Cross University, Gold Coast, Australia.
Health Sociol Rev. 2024 Jul;33(2):175-191. doi: 10.1080/14461242.2024.2357193. Epub 2024 Jun 14.
As trauma survivors, women and girls from refugee backgrounds face significant challenges when settling in host countries; the risk of domestic and family violence (DFV) accentuates these difficulties. Reflecting on findings from a seven-year university and industry research partnership, this article explores the etiology of DFV in women from refugee backgrounds living in non-metropolitan Australia. Drawing on action research principles and intersectional and social ecological theoretical frameworks, this study captured diverse women's views about experiences and strategies for addressing DFV in refugee communities. Having developed trusting relationships with participants over the different study phases, the first author conducted in-depth interviews with women of refugee backgrounds, listening deeply and confirming findings with participants as they emerged. Interviews were also conducted with staff from settlement, health and specialist domestic violence services to offer a broad perspective on how best to support refugee women experiencing DFV. Key findings revealed stressors and support that impact violence, such as employment status and acculturation, and identification of who the women would trust if experiencing violence. By understanding the interweaving factors influencing women's risk of DFV and strategies to address it, global healthcare providers will be better positioned to collaborate with refugee communities and specialist services.
作为创伤幸存者,来自难民背景的女性和女孩在安置到东道国时面临重大挑战;家庭暴力(DFV)的风险加剧了这些困难。本文通过对大学和行业合作伙伴关系进行为期七年的研究,探讨了生活在澳大利亚非大都市地区的难民背景女性中 DFV 的病因。本研究借鉴行动研究原则以及交叉和社会生态理论框架,记录了不同背景的女性对难民社区中 DFV 的经历和应对策略的观点。第一作者通过不同的研究阶段与参与者建立了信任关系,对难民背景的女性进行了深入访谈,在访谈过程中深入倾听并在结果出现时与参与者进行了确认。还与安置、卫生和专门家庭暴力服务机构的工作人员进行了访谈,以广泛了解如何最好地支持经历 DFV 的难民女性。主要研究结果揭示了影响暴力的压力源和支持因素,例如就业状况和文化适应,以及女性在经历暴力时会信任谁。通过了解影响女性遭受 DFV 风险和应对策略的交织因素,全球医疗保健提供者将更好地与难民社区和专门服务合作。