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Intimate Partner Violence and the Relation Between Help-Seeking Behavior and the Severity and Frequency of Physical Violence Among Women in Turkey

NCJ Number
245969
Journal
Violence Against Women Volume: 19 Issue: 9 Dated: September 2013 Pages: 1151-1174
Author(s)
Banu A. Ergöçmen; Ýlknur Yüksel-Kaptanoðlu; Henrica Jansen
Date Published
September 2013
Length
24 pages
Annotation

This study explores the severity and frequency of physical violence from an intimate partner experienced by 15- to 59-year-old women and their help-seeking behavior by using data from the National Research on Domestic Violence Against Women in Turkey.

Abstract

This study explores the severity and frequency of physical violence from an intimate partner experienced by 15- to 59-year-old women and their help-seeking behavior by using data from the National Research on Domestic Violence Against Women in Turkey. Chi-square tests and logistic regression analyses were conducted to compare the relationship between severity and frequency of violence and women's characteristics. Of all ever-partnered women, 36% have been exposed to partner violence; almost half of these experienced severe types of violence. Women used informal strategies to manage the violence instead of seeking help from formal institutions. Help-seeking behavior increases with increased severity and frequency of violence. Abstract published by arrangement with Sage.