Database

Pertek, ‘Adaptive religious coping with experiences of sexual and gender-based violence and displacement’, 2024

Subject Area

Gender/Sex
Refugee/Asylum
Religion

Source

Academic

Type

Literature

Location

Africa
Asia

Year Published

2024

Summary

Sandra Pertek, Adaptive religious coping with experiences of sexual and gender-based violence and displacement, Journal of Refugee Studies, 2024

Abstract

This article examines the religious coping strategies among forced migrant women survivors of sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV). While it is acknowledged that faith and religion help people to survive crises, the patterns of religious coping with SGBV and displacement are little understood. I explore how displaced women use their faith and religious resources to cope with SGBV and migration-related daily stressors. Using qualitative methods and data collected in Turkey and Tunisia with thirty-eight Levantine and African women, I introduce the concept of adaptive religious coping, which they deployed over time and place as one main coping mechanism in experiences of SGBV and displacement. Survivors used cognitive, behavioural and spiritual/emotional religious coping strategies, drawing on their available religious resources—ideas, practices and experience. The study highlights the importance of religious coping in supporting displaced populations emotionally and spiritually, and offers implications for mental health responses in forced displacement contexts.