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Female Immigrant Victims of Domestic Violence: A Comparison between Immigrants from the Former Soviet Union in Israel and Israeli-Born Women

Abstract  

This study aimed to understand patterns of physical and psychological violence and the system of social support among female
immigrants from the Former Soviet Union in Israel who are suffering from domestic violence. Immigrant women receiving help
in Centers for the Treatment and Prevention of Domestic Violence and in shelters for battered women (n = 74) were compared with Israeli-born women receiving help in the same Centers and shelters (n = 107). Immigrant and Israeli-born women reported similar levels of physical and psychological violence, and the immigrants’
utilization of formal and informal systems of social support was similar to that among Israeli-born women. However, immigrant
women were threatened more frequently with expulsion from Israel, and their partners were alcoholically intoxicated more often
than the partners of Israeli-born women. Non-Jewish women were more frequently threatened with expulsion from Israel, and
they reported a lower level of social support received from parents and friends.

  • Content Type Journal Article
  • Category ORIGINAL ARTICLE
  • Pages 1-12
  • DOI 10.1007/s10896-012-9447-z
  • Authors
    • Eugene Tartakovsky, The Bob Shapell School of Social Work, Tel-Aviv University, P.O.B. 39040, Tel-Aviv, 69978 Israel
    • Sabina Mezhibovsky, Jewish Family and Child Services, Toronto, Canada
    • Journal Journal of Family Violence
    • Online ISSN 1573-2851
    • Print ISSN 0885-7482
Posted in: Journal Article Abstracts on 06/26/2012 | Link to this post on IFP |
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