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A coding tool and abuse data for female asylum seekers.

Nicole G Aguirre1, Andrew R Milewski2, Joseph Shin3

  • 1Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra, Northwell, NY, United States.

Data in Brief
|July 9, 2020
PubMed
Summary
This summary is machine-generated.

Violence Against Women (VAW) is a global human rights violation. A new coding tool helps classify VAW types, perpetrators, and timelines for asylum-seeking women, aiding advocacy and care.

Keywords:
AbuseAsylumGender-based violenceHuman RightsTraumaViolence against women

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Area of Science:

  • Public Health
  • Human Rights Law
  • Forensic Medicine

Background:

  • Violence Against Women (VAW) affects one billion women globally, transcending social, geographic, and cultural boundaries.
  • Existing research has not fully captured the lifetime burden of abuse experienced by asylum-seeking women.
  • VAW is a critical global human rights violation requiring comprehensive understanding and intervention.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce a novel coding tool for classifying types of abuse, perpetrators, and the duration/frequency of Violence Against Women (VAW).
  • To apply this tool to analyze the abuses endured by asylum-seeking women in the United States.
  • To provide a framework for more effective advocacy and care for VAW survivors.

Main Methods:

  • A novel coding tool was developed to categorize VAW, identify perpetrators, and estimate abuse timelines.
  • The tool was applied to 180 legal and forensic medical affidavits from 85 asylum-seeking women evaluated between 2013-2017.
  • Data analysis focused on classifying abuse types, perpetrators, and the duration/frequency of experienced violence.

Main Results:

  • The study successfully categorized various forms of abuse, identified perpetrators, and estimated the timeline of violence for asylum-seeking women.
  • The coding tool demonstrated its capability to analyze narrative data from diverse sources like interviews and medical records.
  • This holistic approach provides a detailed characterization of VAW experienced by this vulnerable population.

Conclusions:

  • The developed coding instrument is the first to comprehensively describe VAW, classify perpetrators, and delineate the timeline of violence over a victim's life.
  • This tool can facilitate research into associations between victims, perpetrators, and abuses.
  • Obtaining complete data through this method will enhance advocacy efforts and the design of comprehensive care for VAW survivors.