Systemic Barriers Faced by Women Attempting to Leave Abusive Military Marriages

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Summary

Little is known about the experience of women in military families who seek to leave an abusive marriage, a process that may be complicated by unique features of military life (i.e., ideals about loyalty, frequent relocation, financial dependence). This study qualitatively investigated the systemic barriers women face when trying to leave an abusive military marriage. Findings indicate that issues of power and cultural ideals of loyalty may keep military wives in abusive marriages. Also, findings underscore the importance of practitioners advocating for and connecting their clients to helpful resources.

Citation
Kern, E. (2017). Systemic Barriers Faced by Women Attempting to Leave Abusive Military Marriages. Journal of Counseling and Development, 95, 354-364. doi:10.1002/jcad.12149