Taking Advantage of a Window of Opportunity: Factors Associated With Jewish Bathhouse Attendants’ (Balaniyot) Assistance to Female Victims of Intimate Partner Violence

Lea Zanbar, Efrat Orlin, Keren Mintz-Malchi

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Abstract

Victims of intimate partner violence may endure years of pain, fearing to turn for help. Informal service providers are potential sources of assistance. This study explored factors impacting two assistance outcomes provided by Jewish “balaniyot” (bathhouse attendants): actions aimed at protecting the woman, and actions aimed at protecting family integrity. Balaniyot (n = 166) completed self-report questionnaires assessing mastery, organizational commitment, spirituality at work, and beliefs about violence. All variables were associated with at least one outcome. Organizational commitment mediated most of these associations. The findings suggest the need to increase balaniyot's organizational commitment and condemnation of violence and offer them specialized training.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)641-667
Number of pages27
JournalViolence Against Women
Volume30
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2024

Keywords

  • Jewish bathhouse attendant (balanit)
  • beliefs about violence
  • informal service providers
  • intimate partner violence
  • personal and organizational factors

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