Social Science and Medicine
Volume 64, Issue 7, 2007, Pages 1536-1547

Intimate partner violence among Afghan women living in refugee camps in Pakistan (Article)

Hyder A.A.* , Noor Z. , Tsui E.
  • a Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Center for Injury Research and Policy, United States
  • b Drexel University College of Medicine, United States
  • c Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, United States

Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to explore events and factors that lead to conflict in the home in the Afghan refugee setting, and the current status of the health sector's ability to respond to evidence of conflict. Qualitative interviews were conducted with 20 women of reproductive age and 20 health workers serving these women in an Afghan refugee camp near Peshawar, Pakistan, during the summer of 2004. In particular, this paper analyses women's explanations of how various marriage traditions may be linked to conflict in the home and how the interactions of different family members may be related to conflict. The relationships of women with their parents-in-law and husbands are highlighted in particular, and a model developed to explore the choreography of their relationships and the ways in which these dynamics may encourage or inhibit violence. The perspectives of health workers on the ways in which the health system responds to family conflict and violence are also presented. Finally, this paper provides information that helps to frame the issues of family violence and conflict in long-term refugee populations for intervention designers and those who are working to craft a health sector response to this problem. © 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Author Keywords

Refugee violence Pakistan Refugees health care Violence against women Afghanistan

Index Keywords

family structure Pakistan Afghanistan Eurasia refugee clinical trial health care personnel human Refugees Asia Sexual Partners violence North-West Frontier Peshawar marriage public attitude South Asia Humans female qualitative analysis Article partner violence adult Reproductive Health health worker Interviews battered woman social conflict

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DOI: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2006.11.029
ISSN: 02779536
Cited by: 35
Original Language: English