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Workers’ Attitudes about Domestic Violence (DV): Does Personal Experience with DV Matter?
Human Service Organizations: Management, Leadership & Governance ( IF 1.721 ) Pub Date : 2021-01-22
Kristina Nikolova, Catie Buttner, Iris Cardenas, Rupa Khetarpal, Judy L. Postmus, Cassandra Simmel

ABSTRACT

This study examined how workers’ personal experience with domestic violence (DV) and their training and education impact their attitudes and beliefs about DV. Understanding workers’ attitudes is necessary to ensure an effective and non-judgmental service response. A statewide survey of child welfare and DV organization workers was analyzed using linear regression to predict workers’ victim blaming attitudes (N = 846). Gender, type of education, recognizing the impact of DV in one’s life, and DV training are all significantly associated with workers’ attitudes toward survivors. Those working with survivors should be provided with the training necessary to recognize the pervasive nature of DV.



中文翻译:

工人对家庭暴力(DV)的态度:DV的个人经历很重要吗?

摘要

这项研究调查了工人的个人家庭暴力(DV)经历以及他们的培训和教育如何影响他们对DV的态度和信念。了解工人的态度对于确保有效和非判断性的服务响应是必要的。使用线性回归分析了一项针对儿童福利和家庭暴力组织工作人员的全州调查,以预测工作人员受害人的责备态度(N = 846)。性别,教育类型,认识到DV对人的生活的影响以及DV培训与工人对幸存者的态度密切相关。应该为与幸存者合作的人员提供必要的培训,以使其认识到DV的无处不在。

更新日期:2021-01-22
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