Therapeutische Umschau
Volume 62, Issue 4, 2005, Pages 239-243

Violence against women in the context of migration [Gewalt gegen frauen im migrationskontext] (Review)

Schuster S.* , Schwendke A.
  • a Frauenklin., Gynakol. Sozialmed./P., Universitatsspital Basel, Basel, Switzerland, Frauenklin., Gynakol. Sozialmed./P., Universitätsspital Basel, Spitalstraße 21, CH-4031 Basel, Switzerland
  • b Frauenpraxis im Hammer, Basel, Switzerland

Abstract

Since the eighties the percentage of migrant women is increasing continually in Switzerland and presents a new challenge for the public health system. The article will point out specific aspects of migration which are particularly associated with violence against women, besides domestic and sexual violence in their marriages. A successful communication serves as a basis for a reasonable diagnosis, therapy and counselling in health services. Beyond overcoming language barriers, it is essential to consider the physician-patient interaction influenced by the social status and cultural background of each. By using two vignettes specific difficulties in medical encounters with migrant women will be demonstrated and possible interventions for clinical practice will be offered complemented by references on existing services in Switzerland. By an interdisciplinary co-operation of physicians, social workers, mediators, lawyers and anthropologists a professional care in face of these complex issues will be guaranteed. © 2005 by Verlag Hans Huber.

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Index Keywords

doctor patient relation human risk assessment middle aged violence health service Aged clinical practice social status Humans Adolescent Domestic Violence female Socioeconomic Factors Risk Factors Review sexual abuse women's health adult migration Emigration and Immigration Sex Offenses health care system Switzerland public health

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DOI: 10.1024/0040-5930.62.4.239
ISSN: 00405930
Cited by: 1
Original Language: German