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Korean Journal of Rehabilitation Psychology
2019 Volume.26 No. 3 p.111 ~ p.129
A Phenomenological Study on the Experiences and Socialization of Women with Disabilities who have been Victims of Domestic Violence
Yu Seoung-Ju

Ko Han-Na
Abstract
This study explored the experiences of women with disabilities who have been victims of domestic violence, including: conflict, violence, family factors, physical, mental, and social phenomena, family reunification, and socialization. Participants included seven women in a shelter for women with disabilities affected by domestic violence, and two operators of counseling centers. Initially, causes of violence, forms of violence, and coping patterns were classified. Then the characteristics of physical, mental and social phenomena accompanying violent experiences were explored. Finally, the experience of domestic violence, factors related to perpetrator actions, conflict mediation, and psychological and social services promoting socialization were examined. Implications for services and policies, including incidence reporting, counseling service availability, welfare promotion projects, and professional programs are discussed. Additionally, recommendations are made for legal and welfare infrastructure that would support legal rights, prevention education, social awareness, and a cooperative response system for women with disabilities affected by domestic violence.
KEYWORD
Women with Disabilities Affected by Domestic Violence, Violence Experience, Socialization Facilitation Factors, Phenomenological Theory
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