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 ‘I just want to live’: A case study exploring separation abuse among women in heterosexual relationships

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Pages 184-189 | Published online: 03 May 2021
 

Abstract

Intimate partner violence is a public health and human rights concern. We aimed to explore the lived experiences of women survivors of separation abuse. Our informants were four South African women who experienced separation abuse by a partner. The women completed semi-structured interviews on their separation experiences and life plans. Following Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis, we determined four themes to characterise the women’s experiences: (i) still being fearful of partner; (ii) abusive attempts at power and control over children; (iii) insufficient protection from partner violence; and (iv) resilient living. The experience of separation abuse is an extension of intimate partner violence and is less well studied in developing country settings.

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This statement serves as confirmation that the authors have access to the original data on which this article reports. The data that support the findings of this study are available on request from the corresponding author, [DDB]. The data are not publicly available due to restrictions (e.g., containing information that could compromise the privacy of research participants).

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