Thai women’s experience of intimate partner violence during the perinatal period: A case study analysis
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Cooke, Marie
Creedy, Debra K
Chaboyer, Wendy
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This exploratory descriptive study is part of a larger program that investigated the prevalence and frequency of different forms of intimate partner violence during pregnancy and the immediate post-partum period among Thai women and the associated maternal and neonatal health outcomes. Two case studies are used to illustrate the different experiences of victims, as well as the barriers to seeking help and the strategies used to manage their circumstances. The study highlights the neglect of women's rights by police and community leaders, the attribution of blame to women, and their perceived sense of powerlessness and a lack of knowledge about the available resources.
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Nursing and Health Sciences
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11
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4
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Nursing
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