Hidden Voices: Disabled Women's Experiences of Violence and Support Over the Life Course

Violence against women is a worldwide social and human rights problem that cuts across cultural, geographic, religious, social, and economic boundaries. It affects women in countries around the world, regardless of class, religion, disability, age, or sexual identity. International evidence shows th...

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Published in:Violence Against Women
Main Authors: Shah, S, Tsitsou, L, Woodin, S
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publications 2016
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Online Access:https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/95688/
https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/95688/1/Hidden%20Voices.pdf
https://doi.org/10.1177/1077801215622577
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spelling ftleedsuniv:oai:eprints.whiterose.ac.uk:95688 2023-05-15T16:50:59+02:00 Hidden Voices: Disabled Women's Experiences of Violence and Support Over the Life Course Shah, S Tsitsou, L Woodin, S 2016-09 text https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/95688/ https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/95688/1/Hidden%20Voices.pdf https://doi.org/10.1177/1077801215622577 en eng SAGE Publications https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/95688/1/Hidden%20Voices.pdf Shah, S, Tsitsou, L and Woodin, S (2016) Hidden Voices: Disabled Women's Experiences of Violence and Support Over the Life Course. Violence Against Women, 22 (10). pp. 1189-1210. ISSN 1077-8012 Article NonPeerReviewed 2016 ftleedsuniv https://doi.org/10.1177/1077801215622577 2023-01-30T21:39:23Z Violence against women is a worldwide social and human rights problem that cuts across cultural, geographic, religious, social, and economic boundaries. It affects women in countries around the world, regardless of class, religion, disability, age, or sexual identity. International evidence shows that approximately three in five women experienced physical and/or sexual violence by an intimate partner. However, across the globe, women and girls with impairments or life-limiting illnesses are more susceptible to different forms of violence across a range of environments and by different perpetrators including professionals and family members as well as partners. However, they are likely to be seriously disadvantaged in gaining information and support to escape the abusive relationships. This article stems from the United Kingdom part of a comparative study with three other countries (Austria, Germany, and Iceland) funded by the European Commission (EC; 2013-2015). It presents preliminary findings, generated from life history interviews, about disabled women's experiences of violence and access to support (both formal and informal) over their life course and their aspirations for the prevention of violence in the future. The article includes examples of impairment-specific violence that non-disabled women do not experience. By bringing the voices of disabled women into the public domain, the article will facilitate a historically marginalized group to contribute to the debate about disability, violence, and support. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland White Rose Research Online (Universities of Leeds, Sheffield & York) Violence Against Women 22 10 1189 1210
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description Violence against women is a worldwide social and human rights problem that cuts across cultural, geographic, religious, social, and economic boundaries. It affects women in countries around the world, regardless of class, religion, disability, age, or sexual identity. International evidence shows that approximately three in five women experienced physical and/or sexual violence by an intimate partner. However, across the globe, women and girls with impairments or life-limiting illnesses are more susceptible to different forms of violence across a range of environments and by different perpetrators including professionals and family members as well as partners. However, they are likely to be seriously disadvantaged in gaining information and support to escape the abusive relationships. This article stems from the United Kingdom part of a comparative study with three other countries (Austria, Germany, and Iceland) funded by the European Commission (EC; 2013-2015). It presents preliminary findings, generated from life history interviews, about disabled women's experiences of violence and access to support (both formal and informal) over their life course and their aspirations for the prevention of violence in the future. The article includes examples of impairment-specific violence that non-disabled women do not experience. By bringing the voices of disabled women into the public domain, the article will facilitate a historically marginalized group to contribute to the debate about disability, violence, and support.
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Shah, S, Tsitsou, L and Woodin, S (2016) Hidden Voices: Disabled Women's Experiences of Violence and Support Over the Life Course. Violence Against Women, 22 (10). pp. 1189-1210. ISSN 1077-8012
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