Analysis Of Breaking The Cycle Of Domestic Violence

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To explore the excerpts for emergent themes, qualitative coding and analysis using a constant comparative approach was applied in this study. At the start of the analysis, there were 127 excerpts for the category Outcomes – Relationships. Each excerpt was read in its entirety, to ensure appropriateness for short and long-term effects of childhood exposure to domestic violence in this category. Any discrepancies were identified, and discussed with classmates for consensus on the most appropriate code, which resulted in the removal of 14 excerpts. Three excerpts were reduced (combined), due to the continuation of a participant’s statement that was divided during the coding, leaving a total of 110 excerpts for the analysis. Axial coding was conducted …show more content…

The emerging themes of breaking the cycle, or repeating the cycle, and identified struggles, sustained throughout the excerpts, allowing me to further define the categories within them. Initially, no domestic violence and experienced domestic violence was first two major categories; but as participants described not wanting their children to have similar experiences, and unwillingness to accept this in partner relationships, the Breaking the Cycle theme emerged; which led to Repeating the Cycle as the other option. With the exception of one of the participants, all others identified with either breaking the cycle of domestic violence or repeating the cycle. Participants substantially mentioned anger and trust, which developed into Identified Struggles. The subcategories of Identified struggles, had the highest frequencies in the initial table, which illustrated the continuous struggle, that perhaps need further attention to resolving barriers and challenges causes as a result. With the exception of two ladies, all others identified with either anger and or lacking trust in relationships and in general. After realizing that some ladies discussed marrying young, being pregnant as a teenager, getting a divorce and having multiple marriages, the final theme Other Interpersonal Escapes/ Challenges was …show more content…

Participants expressed not wanting to repeat the prior mistakes of their parents and having a stable and healthy relationship with their children (n = 8) and partners (n = 7). Improving communication and having love/showing compassion were common themes expressed in these participants. The following excerpt illustrates a participant’s feelings on breaking the cycle to have a secure and comfortable life for her son.
I knew for sure, you know, that I didn’t want to repeat the mistakes my dad made, you know. I didn’t want to be violent or, you know, anything like that. I wanted to always make sure that he had a, you know, happy, stable environment and never had to, you know, never had to worry about, you know, safety or safety of his mom or anything like that. I definitely would say it influenced my, you know, behavior as a parent

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