EXPLORING THE COPING MECHANISM OF WOMEN EXPERIENCING INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE IN MALAYSIA

Volume: 2 Number: 5 August 26, 2016
  • Siti Waringin Oon
  • Rashidah Shuib
  • Siti Hawa Ali
  • Noraida Endut
  • İntan Osman
  • Sarimah Abdullah
  • Puzziawati Abdul Ghani
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EXPLORING THE COPING MECHANISM OF WOMEN EXPERIENCING INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE IN MALAYSIA

Abstract

Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a long standing issue that affects women worldwide. In surviving the IPV, women often need to strategize to stay alive and to seek help to end the violence.  It is important to explore their strategies for survival in this type of violent relationship. Such exploration remains uninvestigated especially in Malaysia. To fill in this gap, this study aims to examine the coping mechanism of women who have experienced IPV in Malaysia. A total number of 234 women experiencing IPV were recruited for this study and the respondents were chose from all States in the Peninsular Malaysia. The study involved a household survey using a random sampling of enumeration blocks to collect the data.  The data were collected using the instrument of the WHO multi-country study. Prior to being interviewed, each respondent was given an information sheet, explaining the study, their rights to participate and withdraw from the interview, as well as the assurance of confidentiality. Results of the study indicate that about 83% (194) of the survivors attempted to seek help from individuals outside of their marriages and from the authorities. The majority of respondents informed individuals about their problem, which indicate the important role of family members and friends in providing intervention in IPV.   About 16.5% of respondents reveal their issues to and seek help from the authorities and the majority of these were satisfied with the services they received from the authorities. In conclusion, this study suggests that intervention to IPV cases may be made more effective by understanding women’s help-seeking strategies and improving on these strategies.

Keywords: Coping mechanism, intimate partner violence, experience, survivors, Malaysia

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Primary Language

English

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Journal Section

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Authors

Siti Waringin Oon

Rashidah Shuib

Siti Hawa Ali

Noraida Endut

İntan Osman

Sarimah Abdullah

Puzziawati Abdul Ghani

Publication Date

August 26, 2016

Submission Date

August 24, 2016

Acceptance Date

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Published in Issue

Year 1970 Volume: 2 Number: 5

EndNote
Oon SW, Shuib R, Ali SH, Endut N, Osman İ, Abdullah S, Abdul Ghani P (August 1, 2016) EXPLORING THE COPING MECHANISM OF WOMEN EXPERIENCING INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE IN MALAYSIA. IJASOS- International E-journal of Advances in Social Sciences 2 5 549–553.

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