Chinese women who use force against husbands in Hong Kong: their help seeking experience and implication on service development

Q3 Social Sciences China Journal of Social Work Pub Date : 2020-09-23 DOI:10.1080/17525098.2020.1826081
A. Choi, Lucia L Liu, P. Chan
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ABSTRACT Many women who use force (WuF) against their husbands are driven by their emotions towards husbands’ physical abuse, coercive control or neglect. Despite the ongoing development and expansion of support for domestic violence in Hong Kong, the number of WuFs against their husbands has been increasing, indicating a gap between service availability and women’s participation in these services. This study aims to further our understanding of WuF’s motivating factors in seeking help from an anti-violence programme service by interviewing 20 participants of the programme. Our observation would enhance our understanding of this target group and provide us more insight in pinpointing the service contents and the corresponding promotion elements that will tally with WuF’s needs for emotional support and education about women using force and mutual violence in an intimate relationship.
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香港华人妇女对丈夫使用暴力:她们的求助经验及对服务发展的启示
许多对丈夫使用暴力(WuF)的妇女是由于她们对丈夫的身体虐待、强制控制或忽视的情绪所驱使的。尽管香港对家庭暴力的支持不断发展和扩大,但反对丈夫的妇女人数一直在增加,这表明服务的可用性与妇女参与这些服务之间存在差距。本研究旨在透过访谈20位反暴力计划的参与者,进一步了解家庭成员向反暴力计划服务寻求帮助的动机。我们的观察将加深我们对这一目标群体的了解,并为我们提供更深入的见解,以确定服务内容和相应的推广元素,这些内容和推广元素将符合WuF对情感支持的需求,以及关于女性在亲密关系中使用武力和相互暴力的教育。
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China Journal of Social Work
China Journal of Social Work Social Sciences-Sociology and Political Science
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