This study explored resilience among South Asian (SA) immigrant women who were survivors of intimate partner violence (IPV). Eleven women participated in in-depth interviews. Thematic analysis was conducted using constant comparison. We identified five cross-cutting themes: resources before and after the turning-point (i.e. decision to confront violence), transformations in self, modification of social networks, and being an immigrant. Women drew upon their individual cognitive abilities, social support, and professional assistance to move beyond victimization. All women modified their social networks purposefully. The changes in individual-self included an increased sense of autonomy, positive outlook, and keeping busy. The changes in coll...
Copyright: © 2014 Guruge S. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creat...
This study explores why South Asian immigrant women with experiences of partner abuse delay seeking ...
The voices and experiences of immigrant and refugee women in Canada have been conspicuously absent ...
Abstract This study explored resilience among South Asian (SA) immigrant women who were survivors of...
This study explored South Asian immigrant women survivors’ perspectives on intimate partner relation...
South Asians constitute one of the largest immigrant populations in the country; yet their visibilit...
This study is based upon exploring the coping strategies utilized by South Asian immigrant women who...
Recent recognition of the scope and consequences of intimate partner violence in North America has i...
Domestic violence against South Asian immigrants in the United States is a vital concern, and its im...
Resilience is gaining attention in trauma research, but how it is conceptualized across studies ofte...
Despite South Asians currently making up the biggest immigrant population in Canada, there are few o...
Some immigrant women face triple discrimination due to their, gender, ethnicity and immigrant status...
As Canada, and particularly metropolitan cities like Montreal, becomes increasingly diverse, it is ...
144 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.This study examines the menta...
Violence against women is a violation of human rights. Canada spends approximately $1 billion annual...
Copyright: © 2014 Guruge S. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creat...
This study explores why South Asian immigrant women with experiences of partner abuse delay seeking ...
The voices and experiences of immigrant and refugee women in Canada have been conspicuously absent ...
Abstract This study explored resilience among South Asian (SA) immigrant women who were survivors of...
This study explored South Asian immigrant women survivors’ perspectives on intimate partner relation...
South Asians constitute one of the largest immigrant populations in the country; yet their visibilit...
This study is based upon exploring the coping strategies utilized by South Asian immigrant women who...
Recent recognition of the scope and consequences of intimate partner violence in North America has i...
Domestic violence against South Asian immigrants in the United States is a vital concern, and its im...
Resilience is gaining attention in trauma research, but how it is conceptualized across studies ofte...
Despite South Asians currently making up the biggest immigrant population in Canada, there are few o...
Some immigrant women face triple discrimination due to their, gender, ethnicity and immigrant status...
As Canada, and particularly metropolitan cities like Montreal, becomes increasingly diverse, it is ...
144 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.This study examines the menta...
Violence against women is a violation of human rights. Canada spends approximately $1 billion annual...
Copyright: © 2014 Guruge S. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creat...
This study explores why South Asian immigrant women with experiences of partner abuse delay seeking ...
The voices and experiences of immigrant and refugee women in Canada have been conspicuously absent ...