DV Survivors Difficulties after Leaving Their Homes: Supporting DV Survivors Based on a Shelter Survey

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  • ドメスティック・バイオレンス被害者の「その後」における生活困難――緊急一時保護の利用者調査から――
  • ドメスティック ・ バイオレンス ヒガイシャ ノ 「 ソノゴ 」 ニ オケル セイカツ コンナン : キンキュウ イチジ ホゴ ノ リヨウシャ チョウサ カラ

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<p>This article explores the type of living assistance required by women, mothers, and children domestic violence (DV) survivors. Based on my research into women, mothers, and child DV shelter residents, I identified six crucial difficulties they face in their lives. The first was multiple life problems. The second was the life-threatening and psychological damage women and mothers suffered following DV. The third was the serious psychological damage children suffered through DV. The fourth was the many difficulties in their life histories. The fifth was living in unstable conditions when they left the shelter. The sixth was their continuing life difficulties. In addition, my follow-up study encountered some difficulties in making contact after residents had moved out of the shelter. I propose two solutions to assist the women, mothers, and children that have experienced DV. The first is strengthening cooperation between the related agencies, and the second is strengthening living assistance and aftercare for children that have experienced DV.</p>

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