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Citation

Chatzifotiou S, Dobash R. Violence Against Women 2001; 7(9): 1024-1050.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2001, SAGE Publishing)

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Abstract

This exploratory study conducted from 1997 to 1998 is the first study to empirically investigate Greek battered women's help-seeking behavior from informal sources of help. In-depth interviews were conducted with 17 abused women in the only refuge for battered women in Athens. Results of this study indicate that Greek women tend to suffer years of violence before they ask for help because of various personal and sociocultural factors. These factors center around feelings of shame and guilt, hope that things will get better, and the concepts of the marriage and the family which are of central importance to women's lives in Greece. The article concludes by highlighting the importance of using systems of informal support and recommending the need for more research on the issue of violence in Greece. (Abstract Adapted from Source: Violence Against Women, 2001. Copyright © 2001 by SAGE Publications)

Foreign Countries
Greece
1990s
Violence Against Women
Partner Violence
Female Victim
Adult Female
Adult Victim
Domestic Violence Effects
Domestic Violence Victim
Spouse Abuse Effects
Spouse Abuse Victim
Psychological Victimization Effects
Victim Shame
Help Seeking Behavior
Sociocultural Factors
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