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Multiple Layers of Vulnerability: Having a Disability in an Honour-Based Context

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  • Siv-Britt Björktomta

    (Department of Social Work, Uppsala University, 751 20 Uppsala, Sweden)

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Honour-based violence can be considered a serious global problem that involves violations of human rights, and having a disability may increase the risk of being subjected to violence. The purpose of this study was to investigate the situation and needs of persons with disabilities who have been subjected to honour-based violence. Interviews were conducted with a sample of seven women and three men aged 20–60 from different minority groups living in Sweden. All had different disabilities, including intellectual disabilities, PTSD, neuropsychiatric disabilities, mental illness, impaired hearing, deafness or deaf blindness. Thematic analysis was used, identifying four themes: A family context in the shadow of violence, Violence in different forms, Conditional belonging and The price of freedom. An intersectional perspective highlights how disability, in combination with gender, age, culture, religion and honour norms, increases vulnerability to control and violence. The common thread was the group’s specific exposedness to various forms of violence. The results point to the importance of recognising the complexity of having a disability in an honour-based context. A broader perspective is necessary to develop both measures to prevent and combat this violence and support for those who have disabilities and live with protected identities.

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  • Siv-Britt Björktomta, 2026. "Multiple Layers of Vulnerability: Having a Disability in an Honour-Based Context," Social Sciences, MDPI, vol. 15(2), pages 1-20, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jscscx:v:15:y:2026:i:2:p:97-:d:1858672
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