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Drivers of Intimate Partner Violence Against Women in Three Refugee Camps.

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This qualitative study examined the "drivers" of intimate partner violence (IPV) against women in displacement to identify protective factors and patterns of risk. Qualitative data were collected in three refugee camps in South Sudan, Kenya, and Iraq ( N = 284). Findings revealed interrelated factors that triggered and perpetuated IPV: gendered social norms and roles, destabilization of gender norms and roles, men's substance use, women's separation from family, and rapid remarriages and forced marriages. These factors paint a picture of individual, family, community and societal processes that exacerbate women's risk of IPV in extreme conditions created by displacement. Implications for policy and practice are indicated.

Year of Publication
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2017
Journal
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Violence against women
Number of Pages
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1077801216689163
Date Published
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2017
ISSN Number
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1077-8012
URL
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http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/1077801216689163?url_ver=Z39.88-2003&rfr_id=ori:rid:crossref.org&rfr_dat=cr_pub%3dpubmed
DOI
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10.1177/1077801216689163
Short Title
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Violence Against Women
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