15 research outputs found
Kalecilerin Giydiği Farklı Renkteki Formaların ve Arka Plan Renklerinin Penaltı Atışları Üzerine Etkisi
Extrusion cooking of immature rice grain: under-utilized by-product of rice milling process
Comparison of lipid degradation in raw and infrared stabilized rice bran and rice bran oil: matrix effect
Optimal novel super-twisting PID sliding mode control of a MEMS gyroscope based on multi-objective bat algorithm
Midwifery Students’ Perceptions of Spirituality and Spiritual Care: An Example from Western Turkey
Experiences and perceptions of abused Turkish women regarding violence against women
Bahadir Yilmaz, Emel/0000-0003-1785-3539WOS: 000463787900017PubMed: 30353446This study qualitatively explored abused Turkish women's experiences and perceptions regarding violence against women. The research sample comprised 30 women who were seen by the police and referred to the Family Counseling Center between 2 October 2012 and 30 August 2013 due to domestic violence. Study data were collected using a Demographic Information Datasheet and a Semi-Structured Interview Form. Qualitative data were gathered using face-to-face interviews, which were transcribed verbatim then analyzed and interpreted to determine themes using the conceptual framework. Qualitative analysis yielded five themes: (1) being subjected to all types of violence; (2) everything is an excuse for violence; (3) forgetting what it is like to be a woman; (4) having to continue the marriage against her will; (5) being forced to do some things involuntarily in order to reduce the violence. In the light of these results, it seems that multidisciplinary approaches are required in order to support women both psychologically and socially. Women need to be supported in order to determine their mental health problems and to get the required medical assistance