Abstract:
The purpose of this study was to explore the experiences and coping strategies 
of female survivors of abuse in the Sekondi-Takoradi Metropolis in the 
Western Region of Ghana. The phenomenological research design rooted 
within the qualitative approach was used in the study. Thirty female survivors 
of abuse who were all married were interviewed from the Sekondi-Takoradi 
Metropolis and data collected were analysed using thematic analyses. The 
study found that the usual types of abuse experienced by the female survivors 
of abuse were emotional, physical, economic and verbal abuse. The study also 
showed that the abuses suffered by the female survivors were caused by 
multiple factors. These causes included immaturity on the part of their 
husbands, lack of respect for women, upbringing of men, negative peer
influence, and alcohol and drug abuse by their husbands. The study further 
revealed that most of the respondents were living in constant fear and 
discomfort because of their abuse experiences. The main forms of support 
available to female survivors of abuse in their experience of abuse were their 
friends, families and agencies such as the Domestic Violence and Victim 
Support Unit (DOVVSU). It was recommended that Government should 
through the Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection provide 
financial and economic assistance for women who report abuse cases.