Intimate Partner Violence Against Disabled Women as a Part of Widespread Victimization and Discrimination over the Lifetime : Evidence from a German Representative Study. In: International Journal of Conflict and Violence (IJCV). Jg.7 H. 2. 30.10.2013, S. 232-248
Inhalt
- Abstract
- 1. Theoretical Background
- 2. Research on Prevalence of Violence Against Women with Disabilities
- 3. Methods
- 3.1. The Samples
- 3.1.1. Disabled Women Living in Private Households
- 3.1.2. Disabled Women Living in Residential Institutions
- 3.1.3. Non-representative Sample of Blind, Deaf, or Severely Physically Disabled Women
- 3.1.4. Qualitative Interviews
- 3.2. Interview Methods
- 3.3. Questionnaire
- 3.4. Data Analysis
- 4. Findings
- 4.1. Quantitative Study: Prevalence and Risk Factors
- 4.1.1. Prevalence Rates for Violence in Adulthood and Intimate Partner Violence
- 4.1.2. Violence in Childhood and Youth as Risk Factor
- 4.1.3. Living Situation and Type of Disability as Risk Factors
- 4.2. Qualitative Study: Relationship Dynamics, Disability, and Violence
- 5. Discussion
- 5.1. Risk Factors and Causal Contexts
- 5.1.1. Destructive and Weakening Childhood Experiences
- 5.1.2. Discriminatory and Disempowering Social Constructions
- 5.1.3. Interdependence of Violence, Disability, and Health
- 5.2. Consequences for Prevention and Intervention
- 5.3. Consequences for the Political Discussion
- 5.4. Reflections on Methods: Success and Limitations of the Current Study
- References
