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Nassar, H., Al Ratrout, F. (2023). Reasons for Abused Women’s Reluctance to Seek Help from Institutions concerned with protecting them in Jordan. Egyptian Journal of Social Work, 16(1), 129-146. doi: 10.21608/ejsw.2023.181317.1173
Hajar Turky Nassar; Fawaz Al Ratrout. "Reasons for Abused Women’s Reluctance to Seek Help from Institutions concerned with protecting them in Jordan". Egyptian Journal of Social Work, 16, 1, 2023, 129-146. doi: 10.21608/ejsw.2023.181317.1173
Nassar, H., Al Ratrout, F. (2023). 'Reasons for Abused Women’s Reluctance to Seek Help from Institutions concerned with protecting them in Jordan', Egyptian Journal of Social Work, 16(1), pp. 129-146. doi: 10.21608/ejsw.2023.181317.1173
Nassar, H., Al Ratrout, F. Reasons for Abused Women’s Reluctance to Seek Help from Institutions concerned with protecting them in Jordan. Egyptian Journal of Social Work, 2023; 16(1): 129-146. doi: 10.21608/ejsw.2023.181317.1173

Reasons for Abused Women’s Reluctance to Seek Help from Institutions concerned with protecting them in Jordan

Article 6, Volume 16, Issue 1, June 2023, Page 129-146  XML PDF (300.36 K)
Document Type: Empirical Articles
DOI: 10.21608/ejsw.2023.181317.1173
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Authors
Hajar Turky Nassar email 1; Fawaz Al Ratrout2
1Department of Sociology and Social Work, College of Arts and Human Sciences, Sultan Qabous University, Muscat, Oman
2Ministry of Social Development, Jordan
Abstract
The Jordan Population and Family Health surveys for the years 2012, 2017 and 2018 indicate that the majority of abused women in Jordan refrain from asking for help from institutions concerned with protecting them. This calls for studying the reasons behind such reluctance. Therefore, this study undertakes this task using its qualitative method. The results revealed that this reluctance is caused by four main reasons including the characteristics of individuals, families, local communities and social culture. Those reasons include 44 sub-reasons with a rate of 11 sub-reasons for each main reason. The most repeated sub-reason at the individual level was abused women’s fear of the consequences of seeking help. At the family level, the most repeated sub-reason was abused women’s lack of support from their families (parents). Moreover, at the community level, the most repeated sub-reasons were the reluctance of women’s protection institutions to address women’s issues from the perspective of scientific research results and the poor services of the women protection system. The most repeated sub-reason at the cultural level was adherence to social norms related to the husband’s abuse of his wife.
Keywords
Violence against women; protecting women from abuse
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