A Systematic Review and Meta-Synthesis of Barriers and Facilitators of Help-Seeking Behaviors in South Asian Women Living in High-Income Countries who Have Experienced Domestic Violence: Perception of Domestic Violence Survivors and Service Providers

Razia Sultana, Busra Ozen-Dursun, Omolade Femi-Ajao, Nusrat Husain, Filippo Varese, Peter Taylor

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Abstract

There has been little research on domestic violence (DV) within ethnic minority communities in high-income countries. This study reports on the findings of a meta-ethnography that examined the barriers and facilitators of help-seeking behaviors in South Asian women living in high-income countries who have experienced DV to inform practice, understand the limits of the evidence, and identify research gaps. Qualitative studies were identified which were available in English by electronic databases. After an initial search, 2,465 articles were reviewed by title and abstract and 135 articles were reviewed for full text. Thirty-five papers were included for this review and were synthesized using meta-ethnography. Key findings included barriers and facilitators of help-seeking behaviors: (1) Socio-cultural norms to prohibit help-seeking behaviors, (2) Fear of negative consequences, (3) Negative aspects of immigration status, (4) Insufficient support from statutory, and voluntary agencies, (5) Safety strategies and facilitators for surviving. Although this review investigated the perceptions of two different populations (survivors and service providers) both groups had similar views about the barriers and facilitators of help-seeking behaviors. It is crucial for the government and non-government organizations to understand the barriers for women who are DV survivors to seek help from their organizations and also from South Asian ethnicities. The awareness and understanding of these barriers and facilitators may help support the development of interventions to encourage effective help-seeking amongst South Asian women affected by DV. Suggestions for research, practice, and policies are discussed.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3187 - 3204
Number of pages18
JournalTrauma, Violence, and Abuse
Volume24
Issue number5
Early online date15 Oct 2022
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 2023

Keywords

  • South Asian
  • battered women
  • cultural contexts
  • disclosure of domestic violence
  • domestic violence
  • help-seeking behaviours
  • perceptions of domestic violence
  • Help-Seeking Behavior
  • Minority Groups
  • Humans
  • Survivors
  • Ethnicity
  • Developed Countries
  • Female
  • Perception
  • Domestic Violence

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