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Help-Seeking Behaviors for Intimate Partner Violence Among College Students: Implications for Intimate Partner Violence Prevention and Intervention.
Violence and Victims ( IF 1.1 ) Pub Date : 2021-08-01 , DOI: 10.1891/vv-d-20-00124
Y Joon Choi 1 , Abha Rai 2 , Hyunkag Cho 3 , Esther Son 4 , Soonok An 5 , Sung Hyung Yun 6
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This study applied Andersen's Model of Health Service Use to examine help-seeking behaviors for intimate partner violence (IPV) and predisposing, enabling, and need factors for help-seeking among college students. The sample (N = 2,719) consisted of those who experienced IPV and was recruited from six universities in the United States and one university in Canada through an online survey. Results showed that 45.4% of the sample had sought some form of help for IPV. The most utilized source of formal help was from medical services, and friends were the number one source of informal help. Gender, age, sexual orientation (predisposing factors), IPV training (enabling factor), experiencing psychological and technological violence, and IPV consequences (need factors) were associated with seeking help. Implications for research and practice are discussed.

中文翻译:

大学生亲密伴侣暴力的求助行为:对亲密伴侣暴力预防和干预的启示。

本研究应用安徒生的健康服务使用模型来检查针对亲密伴侣暴力 (IPV) 的求助行为以及大学生求助的倾向、促成和需要因素。样本(N = 2,719)包括那些经历过 IPV 的人,他们是通过在线调查从美国的六所大学和加拿大的一所大学招募的。结果显示,45.4% 的样本曾为 IPV 寻求某种形式的帮助。最常用的正式帮助来源是医疗服务,朋友是第一大非正式帮助来源。性别、年龄、性取向(诱发因素)、IPV 培训(促成因素)、经历心理和技术暴力以及 IPV 后果(需要因素)与寻求帮助有关。
更新日期:2021-08-01
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