Coping Strategies Adopted by Migrant Female Head-load Carriers Who Experienced IPV
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Taylor & Francis Group
Abstract
The physical, sexual and reproductive, and mental health complications posed by Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) raise problems that
must be addressed by victims. This study presents qualitative data
on the coping strategies employed by 20 head-load carriers (females
who carry loads in a saucepan on the head for a fee) who were
survivors of IPV. The findings indicate that the head-load carriers
adopted strategies such as apologizing or fighting back (interpersonal
coping); remaining silent (intrapersonal coping); seeking support from
family, friends, or institutions (socio-personal coping); engaging in
prayer and hope; and leaving the relationship. Future research and
policy implications are also discussed.
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Research Article