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“No Story, No Response”: Narratives from Girls Subjected to Youth Intimate Partner Violence and Placed at Special Residential Homes in Sweden.

Authors :
Andersson, Peter
Korkmaz, Sibel
Source :
Residential Treatment for Children & Youth. Nov2024, p1-26. 26p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

\nPRACTICE IMPLICATIONSSeveral studies have suggested a high prevalence of violence in young people’s romantic relationships. A significant gap in knowledge persists, however, regarding how young people in special residential homes for youth (SRHY) in Sweden characterize and communicate about the violence they experience in their relationships, as well as how they describe societal responses to such violence within their networks, including from professionals. Sixteen in-depth interviews were conducted with girls from three different SRHYs using Hydén’s “teller-focused” approach. Responses varied based on the girls’ personal networks and professional connections. A common denominator, however, is that the girls had disclosed the violence, described as exceptionally severe, to any external person to only a limited extent. Many of them shared their experiences of victimization for the first time during the interview, prompting a reconsideration and clarification of the relational aspects of the interview procedure and resulting in the conceptualization of a new interview procedure: <italic>the relational interview approach</italic>. This approach has implications for the practicalities of engaging in a conversation with a young person who has experienced violence.Youth engaging in risk behaviors may be exposed to IPV, but their vulnerability risks go unnoticed.Social services need to be able to detect IPV exposure among youth at special residential homes.Youth IPV needs to be addressed at special residential homes for youth and staff need more education regarding IPV.Youth engaging in risk behaviors may be exposed to IPV, but their vulnerability risks go unnoticed.Social services need to be able to detect IPV exposure among youth at special residential homes.Youth IPV needs to be addressed at special residential homes for youth and staff need more education regarding IPV. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0886571X
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Residential Treatment for Children & Youth
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
180872437
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/0886571x.2024.2428226