Social care support for south Asian domestic violence victims in the United Kingdom: a scoping review protocol
2021
Objective: This
scoping review aims to synthesise the literature on social care needs of south
Asian domestic abuse victims and barriers and facilitators relating to 1)
victims seeking help and engaging with professionals and services and 2)
professionals supporting and safeguarding these individuals.
Introduction: In the
United Kingdom, there is an emphasis on services to prevent domestic abuse and
support victims. The south Asian community encounter complexities that prevent
services from providing appropriate support and victims from seeking help.
Inclusion
criteria: Studies
that explore psychological, physical, sexual, emotional and/or financial abuse
perpetrated by a family member will be included. Also, studies that include
samples of male and female adult south Asian domestic abuse victims and
survivors and professionals who have had direct experience of supporting these
individuals will be included. Studies that include samples of services outside
of the United Kingdom, not related to a domestic setting (e.g., institutional
abuse) and not published in English will be excluded.
Methods: The
search strategy involved searching several databases including Web of Science, National
Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) and Applied Social Sciences
Index and Abstracts (ASSIA) for literature. The titles and abstracts of
identified references will be screened using the inclusion criteria in the
first instance followed by full text papers. Data will be extracted using a
pre-determined data extraction form and analysed using narrative summary.
Results will be presented in a table.
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