"My heart is in his hands": The lived spiritual experiences of Congolese refugee women survivors of sexual violence.

Journal: Journal of prevention & intervention in the community

Volume: 45

Issue: 4

Year of Publication: 2018

Affiliated Institutions:  a Department of Psychology , University of Memphis , Memphis , Tennessee , USA. b Social Venture Strategies , New Delhi , India. c Counseling Center , Judson University , Elgin , Illinois , USA. d Department of Psychology , Wheaton College , Wheaton , Illinois , USA.

Abstract summary 

The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has experienced widespread violence, including sexual violence. Sexual violence toward women includes rape, genital mutilation, and sexual slavery. Many Congolese have sought to escape such conditions as refugees in the USA. In the present study, we examined lived spiritual experiences of nine Congolese refugee women survivors of sexual violence. Overall, this study provides new insights into participants' experiences of spirituality in the aftermath of sexual trauma and in living as a refugees. Consensual qualitative research (CQR) methods were used to analyze participants' responses to a semistructured interview protocol. Participants endorsed faith that God was in control, reliance on prayer, gratitude toward God, and difficulty practicing their faith in the USA relative to Africa. Results indicated that religion/spirituality is an integral part of the women's lives and that it appears to facilitate coping. Clinical and community mental health implications are discussed.

Authors & Co-authors:  Smigelsky Gill Foshager Aten Im

Study Outcome 

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Citations : 
Authors :  5
Identifiers
Doi : 10.1080/10852352.2016.1197754
SSN : 1540-7330
Study Population
Women
Mesh Terms
Adaptation, Psychological
Other Terms
Congo;coping;rape;refugee;religion;spirituality;trauma;women
Study Design
Study Approach
Qualitative
Country of Study
Democratic republic of Congo
Publication Country
United States