Repercusiones psicopatológicas en mujeres musulmanas migrantes víctimas de violencia de género y factores psicosociales asociadosuna revisión sistemática
- Daniel Lozano García 1
- Víctor Dujo López 2
- José Manuel Rodríguez González 1
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Universidad de Sevilla
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Universidad Complutense de Madrid
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ISSN: 1576-9941
Año de publicación: 2023
Volumen: 23
Número: 1
Páginas: 133-173
Tipo: Artículo
Otras publicaciones en: Psicopatología Clínica Legal y Forense
Resumen
Psychopathological Repercussions and Associated Psychosocial Factors in Migrant Muslim Women Victims of Intimate Partner Violence: A Systematic Review Europe is the main destination for Muslim migrant women fleeing Arab countries, progressively increasing the migrant and native Muslim population and, with it, the challenges of cultural and religious adaptation in terms of their psychological evaluation and intervention. The objective of this systematic review is to analyze the psychopathological repercussions in migrant Muslim women victims of intimate partner violence and the social, cultural and religious factors associated with the victimization process. A total of 14 scientific articles were selected. Anxiety was the main derived symptomatology, followed by depressive symptoms and post-traumatic stress. Pre- and post-migration factors are of considerable relevance to the process of victimization and its convergence with acculturation processes (integration, segregation, cultural identity and religious in its individual and social form).
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