2021
DOI: 10.1007/s10943-021-01222-9
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The Power of Women’s Faith in Coping with Intimate Partner Violence: Systematic Literature Review

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“…This idea is strengthened when one observes, although with no statistically significant difference, the greater participation of adolescents with some religion conditioned as victims and perpetrators of sexual and psychological violence. In dialogue with the literature, it is emphasized that religious people, especially women, may often be afraid to reveal that they are victims of abuse in affective relationships due to beliefs that strengthen female submission and their exposure to situations of provoked violence by an intimate partner (15) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This idea is strengthened when one observes, although with no statistically significant difference, the greater participation of adolescents with some religion conditioned as victims and perpetrators of sexual and psychological violence. In dialogue with the literature, it is emphasized that religious people, especially women, may often be afraid to reveal that they are victims of abuse in affective relationships due to beliefs that strengthen female submission and their exposure to situations of provoked violence by an intimate partner (15) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Essa ideia se fortalece quando se observa, embora sem diferença estatística significante, a maior participação dos adolescentes com alguma religião na condição de vítimas e perpetradores da violência sexual e psicológica. Em diálogo com a literatura, ressalta-se que pessoas religiosas, especialmente as mulheres, muitas vezes, podem ter receio de revelar que são vítimas de abusos nas relações afetivas em virtude das crenças que fortalecem a submissão feminina e sua exposição a situações de violência provocada por parceiro íntimo (15) .…”
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“…Greater attendance at religious services is associated with a lower likelihood of perpetrating violence toward a romantic partner ( Ellison & Anderson, 2001 ; Kim, 2018 ). If IPV is a problem in the relationship, Muslims and Christians use their religion to find the strength to deal with it ( Ghafournia, 2017 ; Simonič, 2021 ) or to begin the process of leaving the relationship ( Simonič, 2021 ). Other studies, however, support the idea that religion can harm a romantic relationship.…”
Section: Religiously Motivated Violence In Romantic Relationshipsmentioning
confidence: 99%