Experiences of African women who migrate to a developed country and encounter intimate partner violence: a systematic review of qualitative evidence.

IF 1.5 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES JBI evidence synthesis Pub Date : 2025-01-14 DOI:10.11124/JBIES-23-00391
Olayide Ogunsiji, Jann Foster, Heidi Green, Nqobile Sikhosana, Patricia Gauci, Naomi Kayesa, Ritin Fernandez
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Abstract

Objective: The objective of this review was to synthesize the available evidence on the experiences of African women who migrated to a developed country and encountered intimate partner violence (IPV).

Introduction: IPV is a significant public health issue, and migrant women living in developed countries are particularly vulnerable to IPV, experiencing disproportionately higher rates of IPV. Understanding the experiences of these women can inform health policy and decision-making in clinical practice to minimize IPV.

Inclusion criteria: This review considered studies that included women of African descent, aged 16 years or older, who migrated from any of the 54 countries in the African continent to a developed country and who experienced IPV. Qualitative studies including, but not limited to, grounded theory, ethnography, phenomenology, case studies, and action research designs, were considered for inclusion.

Methods: A comprehensive database search of CINAHL (EBSCOhost), Embase, MEDLINE (Ovid), PsycINFO (OvidSP), and Scopus was conducted in February 2022 and updated in November 2022 and February 2023. ProQuest Dissertations and Theses were searched for gray literature. Studies in the English language were considered, with no date limitation. Eligible studies were assessed by 2 independent reviewers for methodological quality. The findings were extracted and pooled, categorized by similarity of meaning, and synthesized using the JBI meta-aggregation method. The synthesized findings were graded using the ConQual approach.

Results: Eleven qualitative studies were included in the review. The narratives of 234 women generated a total of 95 findings and 10 categories based on similarity of meaning, from which 4 synthesized findings were generated: i) The influence of cultural and gender norms, religion, and women's perceptions of IPV; ii) Control and the cone of silence; iii) Psychological and emotional impact of IPV and ways of coping; and iv) Support for women who are victims of IPV.

Conclusion: IPV is an ongoing issue for African migrant women in developed countries. The women reported that their partners continued their controlling behavior that was accepted in their country of birth, particularly regarding emotions and finances. The experience of IPV was exacerbated for women who did not have access to extended family members, and they often faced practical barriers in accessing available formal support. The synthesized findings from this review can be used to support the urgent need to address IPV in this migrant population.

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移徙到发达国家的非洲妇女遭遇亲密伴侣暴力的经历:对定性证据的系统审查。
目的:本综述的目的是综合有关移民到发达国家并遭遇亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)的非洲妇女经历的现有证据。导言:IPV是一个重大的公共卫生问题,生活在发达国家的移徙妇女特别容易感染IPV,她们的IPV发病率高得不成比例。了解这些妇女的经历可以为临床实践中的卫生政策和决策提供信息,以尽量减少IPV。纳入标准:本综述纳入的研究包括16岁或以上的非洲裔妇女,她们从非洲大陆54个国家中的任何一个国家移民到发达国家,并经历过IPV。定性研究包括但不限于扎根理论、民族志、现象学、案例研究和行动研究设计,均被纳入考虑范围。方法:于2022年2月对CINAHL (EBSCOhost)、Embase、MEDLINE (Ovid)、PsycINFO (OvidSP)和Scopus数据库进行全面检索,并于2022年11月和2023年2月进行更新。在ProQuest的学位论文和论文中搜索灰色文献。考虑了英语语言的研究,没有日期限制。符合条件的研究由2名独立评审员对方法学质量进行评估。对研究结果进行提取和汇总,根据意义相似性进行分类,并使用JBI元聚合方法进行综合。采用征服方法对综合结果进行评分。结果:本综述纳入了11项定性研究。234名妇女的叙述共得出95项结论和基于意义相似性的10个类别,从中得出4项综合结论:i)文化和性别规范、宗教和妇女对IPV的看法的影响;ii)控制和沉默锥;iii) IPV对心理和情绪的影响及应对方法;㈣支持IPV的受害妇女。结论:IPV是发达国家非洲移民妇女持续存在的问题。这些女性报告说,她们的伴侣继续着她们出生国所接受的控制行为,尤其是在情感和财务方面。对于无法接触大家庭成员的妇女来说,IPV的经历更加严重,她们在获得现有的正式支助方面往往面临实际障碍。本综述的综合发现可用于支持解决这一流动人口中IPV的迫切需要。
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