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Exploring Reflections on the Interviewing Process of Intimate Partner Violence in Mongolia: “I Felt it Was Like a Torch Light Showing the Way to the Futureâ€

Khongorzul Amarsanaa, József Rácz and Mónika Kovács

SAGE Open, 2025, vol. 15, issue 2, 21582440251327547

Abstract: The widespread occurrence of violence against women takes place across diverse backgrounds, highlighting the importance of research on the survivors’ experiences. However, a notable gap exists between this research and the analysis of the survivors’ reflections made during these research interviews. Similarly, this research gap is visible in Mongolia, where the prevalence of intimate partner violence affects one in every three women. This qualitative study examined the Mongolian survivors’ reflections on the interview process involving research on intimate partner violence. The study is based on semi-structured interviews with 10 Mongolian IPV survivors. A thematic analysis found common patterns and themes among the survivors. The women in this study revealed that these interviews facilitated reflection, validated their survival experiences, made them feel heard, and provided a platform to express themselves. This reflective process engendered a profound sense of liberation, calmness, and contentment among participants, fostering a positive outlook for their future. The study highlights the pervasive adverse impact of violence on survivors, underscoring the need for continued efforts to address and mitigate its detrimental effects.The interview process empowers the survivors; this is achieved through an open, egalitarian relationship between the researcher and the participants. The study emphasizes the value of qualitative research, understanding the depth of intimate partner violence, and facilitating a healing and empowering process for survivors during the interviews. This approach could be vital for researchers and practitioners to consider incorporating into their interview process in order to enhance support mechanisms and interventions for survivors.

Keywords: interview experiences; intimate partner violence; post-interview reflections (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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