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Våld i nära relationer: Socialtjänstpersonals erfarenheter av att arbeta med våldsutsatta personer ur ett jämlikhetsperspektiv
Mälardalen University, School of Health, Care and Social Welfare.
2019 (Swedish)Independent thesis Basic level (degree of Bachelor), 10 credits / 15 HE creditsStudent thesis
Abstract [sv]

Våld i nära relationer är ett stort folkhälsoproblem som orsakar ohälsa hos de personer som är eller varit utsatt för våld. Det kan vara svårt för den våldsutsatta att förstå situationen den befinner sig i och att söka hjälp från samhället. I vissa former av relationer, som exempelvis relationer där den våldsutsatta är beroende av våldsutövaren kan det vara extra svårt att söka stöd och hjälp från samhället. Socialtjänsten ansvarar för det lokala arbetet mot våld i nära relationer. Studiens syfte var att studera socialtjänstpersonalens erfarenheter från att arbeta med personer som utsatts för våld i nära relationer. Urvalet för studien var socialtjänstpersonal som arbetar med stödsamtal i Mellansverige. Datainsamlingen bestod av semi-strukturerade intervjuer som har analyserats enligt Elo och Kyngäs innehållsanalys. Resultatet visar att stödsamtalen är individanpassade till personer som söker stöd, men det finns svårigheter att bemöta vissa grupper av våldsutsatthet. Exempelvis funktionsnedsatta, barn, missbrukare och hedersrelaterat våld. Socialtjänstpersonalen upplevs vara i behov av en tvärsektoriell samverkan med bredare kunskap om våld i nära relationer för att tillsammans kunna stödja våldsutsatta grupper i samhället. 

Abstract [en]

Violence in close relationships is a major public health problem that causes ill-health in people who are or have been subjected to violence. It can be difficult for a victim of violence to understand the situation in which it is located and to seek help from society. In some forms of relationships, such as relationships where the victims of violence depend on the violent practitioner, it may be particularly difficult to seek support and help from society. The social service is responsible for the local work against violence in close relationships. The aim of the current study was to investigate social services workers experience from working with people who have been exposed in violence in close relationships. The sample for the study was social services workers working on counselling in central Sweden. The data collection consisted of semi-structured interviews that have been analyzed according to Elo and Kyngäs content analysis. The results show that counselling is individualized for people seeking support, but there is difficulty in responding to certain groups of violent vulnerability. For example, disabled, children, addicts and honor related violence. The present study found that social services workers are perceived to be in need of cross-sectoral cooperation with increased knowledge of close-relationships violence, in order to reach all violent exposed groups in society. 

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
2019. , p. 25
Keywords [en]
Cooperation, equality in health care, health promotion, intersectionality, violence in close relationships
Keywords [sv]
Folkhälsa, intersektionalitet, jämlikhet i hälso-och sjukvården, samverkan, våld i nära relationer
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Public Health, Global Health, Social Medicine and Epidemiology
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URN: urn:nbn:se:mdh:diva-45963OAI: oai:DiVA.org:mdh-45963DiVA, id: diva2:1369708
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Science of Public Health
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Available from: 2020-04-28 Created: 2019-11-12 Last updated: 2020-04-28Bibliographically approved

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