Arab Palestinian women citizens of Israel subjected to intimate partner violence: Their experiences with coping interventions

Sima Zalcberg-Block, Reem Nashef-Hamuda, Ahuva Even-Zohar

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Abstract

The study examined perceptions of Arab Palestinian women citizens of Israel that were subjected to intimate partner violence (IPV), regarding the formal and informal interventions they used to cope with the violence. Data were gathered by semi-structured interviews with 12 Arab Palestinian women citizens of Israel subjected to IPV. Results indicate that most participants had contacted informal channels, as well as formal channels, mainly welfare services and police. From the perspective of most participants, the informal channels were not effective, whereas support received from formal channels, mainly welfare services, were perceived as effective. Participants' attitude police intervention was ambivalent. Recommendations for future studies and for professionals are presented.

Original languageEnglish
Article number102792
JournalWomen's Studies International Forum
Volume99
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jul 2023
Externally publishedYes

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Keywords

  • Arab Palestinian women citizens of Israel
  • Effective intervention
  • Formal support
  • Informal support
  • Intimate partner violence

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