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Help-Seeking Among Battered Immigrant Filipina, Indian, and Pakistani Women in the United States: Perceived Barriers and Helpful Responses.
Violence and Victims ( IF 1.1 ) Pub Date : 2021-12-01 , DOI: 10.1891/vv-d-20-00127
Abha Rai 1 , Y Joon Choi 2 , Mieko Yoshihama 3 , Chic Dabby 4
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This study examines the nature of helpful responses received and barriers to seeking help following the experience of intimate partner violence among women of Filipina, Indian, and Pakistani descent (N = 143) in the United States. Instead of aggregating women from diverse backgrounds, we investigated these groups of women separately. A content analysis found that while emotional support was the most helpful response, there were important variations by ethnicity and immigration position in the perceived helpfulness of various assistance resources as well as barriers to help-seeking. This study of disaggregated Asian immigrant groups enhances our understanding of both common and unique challenges faced by each immigrant group, which can inform development of socioculturally relevant intervention programs.

中文翻译:

在美国受虐移民菲律宾、印度和巴基斯坦妇女中寻求帮助:感知障碍和有用的反应。

本研究调查了在美国菲律宾、印度和巴基斯坦血统 (N = 143) 妇女遭受亲密伴侣暴力之后收到的有益回应的性质和寻求帮助的障碍。我们没有将来自不同背景的女性聚集在一起,而是分别调查了这些女性群体。一项内容分析发现,虽然情感支持是最有帮助的回应,但在各种援助资源的感知帮助以及寻求帮助的障碍方面,种族和移民地位存在重要差异。这项针对亚洲移民群体的分类研究加深了我们对每个移民群体面临的共同和独特挑战的理解,这可以为制定与社会文化相关的干预计划提供信息。
更新日期:2021-12-01
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