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Behind Closed Doors: A Narrative Reflection on Domestic Violence Against Women

Mohamed Zayd Perian Pasil
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Mohamed Zayd Perian Pasil: College of Arts and Sciences, Cotabato State University, Philippines

International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2025, vol. 9, issue 3, 115-133

Abstract: This research highlighted the lived experience of survivors of domestic violence and abuse, and its implication on their general well-being. This research uses a qualitative method, phenomenological design wherein six female adult participants, whom all are residing within the BARMM region, were purposively selected to share their lived experiences on violence against women through a face-to-face interview, guided by an interview questionnaire. A Semi-structured interview guide with probing questions, and conversational interview technique was used to gather the data and was transcribed and interpreted using a thematic analysis. This research posed three statements of the problems; (a) the profile of the respondents, (b) their lived experiences, and (c) how they coped to the situation, during and after the domestic violence and abuse. Still, this research highlights that violence against women and their children is very much a relevant concern that is yet to be fully realized, especially in far-situated areas where government services is yet to be fully implemented. Given its relevance, more research is needed to better shed light and understanding on this matter. Through this research, it was discovered that among 6 participants, all of them had no stable income and was financially dependent on their partners prior to separation. It was also discovered that the respondents are also challenged throughout the separation process due to cultural implications. Also discovered in this study is the profound effect of witnessing domestic violence on the children of the victims. More importantly, this research discovered that despite being victims, all 6 participants grew to be more resilient both emotionally, mentally, financially and physically.

Date: 2025
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