2023
DOI: 10.1007/s10896-023-00570-2
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Religious Help-Seeking in Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence

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“…The doctrines and preaching of these religious leaders are strongly held by their believers where the women folk are commanded to be totally "submissive" just like Christ is the head of the church, so also men are the heads of the house and the men must bruise the heel of the woman in all circumstances, the woman is been rebuked if been found guilty and the man has been exonerated if nasty. In the same vein, Chaudhry & Cattaneo (2023) findings revealed that, the more religious people are, the more they are likely to seek for religious help in cases of intimate partner violence. Accordingly, the scholars assert that, religion is crucial in religious help-seeking: those who belong to the Christian group will seek for more religious help than those who are of the Muslim religion.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…The doctrines and preaching of these religious leaders are strongly held by their believers where the women folk are commanded to be totally "submissive" just like Christ is the head of the church, so also men are the heads of the house and the men must bruise the heel of the woman in all circumstances, the woman is been rebuked if been found guilty and the man has been exonerated if nasty. In the same vein, Chaudhry & Cattaneo (2023) findings revealed that, the more religious people are, the more they are likely to seek for religious help in cases of intimate partner violence. Accordingly, the scholars assert that, religion is crucial in religious help-seeking: those who belong to the Christian group will seek for more religious help than those who are of the Muslim religion.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 89%