On the lived experience of battered women residing in shelters

Citation:

Muhammad M Haj-Yahia and Cohen, Hilla Chaya. 2009. “On The Lived Experience Of Battered Women Residing In Shelters”. Journal Of Family Violence, 24, Pp. 95–109. doi:10.1007/s10896-008-9214-3.

Abstract:

We present a qualitative study of battered women, which examined their experiences while staying at shelters. In-depth, semi-structured interviews were conducted with 18 battered women staying at shelters. The interviews elicited four main themes: the women's perceptions of the shelter; the woman's perceptions of herself and her life experiences; the woman's perceptions of her relations with other battered women at the shelter; and the woman's perceptions of her relations with the staff of the shelter. The paper concludes with a discussion of the limitations of the study, implications for future research, implications for theory development, and implications for therapy and intervention with the problem of wife battering.