Understanding Women's Help-Seeking With Intimate Partner Violence in Tanzania.

Bathsheba Mahenge ORCID logo; Heidi Stöckl; (2020) Understanding Women's Help-Seeking With Intimate Partner Violence in Tanzania. Violence Against Women, 27 (6-7). pp. 937-951. ISSN 1077-8012 DOI: 10.1177/1077801220914389
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Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a serious global health problem affecting millions of women worldwide. Despite increased investments into its reduction, little research has been conducted into how women in low- and middle-income countries deal with IPV. This study seeks to explore this by looking in depth into help-seeking strategies utilized by abused women in Tanzania, using the 2015-2016 Tanzania Demographic and Health Survey. The prevalence of lifetime physical and/or sexual IPV was 41.6% in this study, but only half of all affected women sought help from anyone. The only clear association found with help-seeking was the severity of IPV.


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