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. 2012 Nov 2;4:577–585. doi: 10.2147/IJWH.S33325

Table 2.

Theme, main categories, categories, and subcategories illustrating women’s perceptions of situations provoking violence and women’s actions after exposure to violence

Theme Main categories Categories Subcategories
Family violence through the eyes of females Situations provoking violence and their manifestations Circumstances provoking violence
  • Arranged marriage and its consequences

  • Expectations of dowry

  • Husband reserving the right to violate his wife

  • Financial constrains within the family

  • Misinterpretation of religion

  • Self-provoking grounds for violence

Sustaining of violence
  • Obeying the master and tolerating violence

  • Hiding violence

  • Accepting male aggressive behaviour

Perpetrators and understanding of violence
  • Violence exerted by close family member

  • Women’s understanding of violence

Actions and reactions to violence exposure Consequences of ongoing violence
  • Exposure to violence negatively affects women’s physical and mental health

  • Children experiencing violence in the family

  • Situations resulting in divorce

Suicide as the final solution
  • Situations evoking suicidal thoughts

  • Suicide when there is no other option left

Resisting violence Women practicing their rights
  • Women taking a stand

  • Younger generation’s awareness and approach

Capability of women
  • Women managing issues and improving situations

  • Couples understanding