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Forced marriage is a significant issue requiring greater awareness and tailored services in the UK. Current healthcare, including primary care and psychiatric services, needs development to address these complex transcultural challenges effectively.

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Area of Science:

  • Social Sciences
  • Public Health
  • Cultural Studies

Background:

  • Forced marriage is a human rights violation with significant health and social implications.
  • There is a recognized gap in specialized services for victims of forced marriage in the UK.
  • Transcultural issues present unique challenges for healthcare providers in addressing forced marriage.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine factors critical for understanding forced marriage.
  • To provide a comprehensive overview of the forced marriage issue.
  • To promote awareness and service development in the UK.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review on forced marriage.
  • Analysis of existing service provision.
  • Identification of gaps in healthcare responses.

Main Results:

  • Key factors contributing to forced marriage were identified.
  • The overview highlights the complexity of the issue.
  • Current UK primary care and psychiatric services are inadequately equipped for transcultural forced marriage cases.

Conclusions:

  • Increased awareness of forced marriage is crucial in the UK.
  • Healthcare services, particularly primary care and psychiatric services, require enhanced training and resources.
  • Developing appropriate transcultural responses is essential to support victims of forced marriage.