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Experiences of emotional abuse among women living with HIV and AIDS in Malawi
Chilemba, Winnie; Van Wyk, Neltjie C.; Leech, Ronell
Our aim for this study was to describe emotional abuse as it is
experienced by women living with HIV and AIDS in Malawi. The
study was conducted in the Lilongwe district in Malawi and used a
descriptive phenomenological approach. Twelve women from two
public health care clinics under the Lilongwe District Health Office
were interviewed. Violating experiences that scarred the personhood
and inherent value of being human were found to be
the essence of their emotional abuse. Their husbands, family, and
community members were responsible for the humiliation, abandonment,
and blaming that caused them to feel hopeless.