Divorce in the context of domestic violence against women in Vietnam |
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Authors: | Ha Song Vu Sidney Schuler Tu Anh Hoang Trang Quach |
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Affiliation: | 1. Center for Creative Initiatives in Health and Population, Hanoi, Vietnam;2. School of Population Health, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australiaha@ccihp.org;4. FHI360, Washington, USA;5. Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Research, Amsterdam, Netherlands |
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Abstract: | This paper examines obstacles for women who face domestic violence in making decisions about divorce and in seeking and securing support for a divorce. The research was undertaken in the context of a project in one district of a coastal province in Vietnam that sought to reduce gender based-violence and mitigate its effects. Data from in-depth interviews and focus-group discussions are used to examine abused women's attitudes, strategies and behaviours and the responses of people in their communities and in the support system established by the project. The findings show that social norms supporting marriage discourage abused women from seeking divorce and, in some cases, any kind of support, and discourage community-based support networks, police and local court systems from providing effective assistance to these women. |
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Keywords: | women domestic violence divorce Vietnam |
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