Understanding Intimate Partner Violence Among Latino Sexual Minority Men: A Qualitative Description Study.

IF 2.4 2区 心理学 Q1 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Dalton Scott, Nicholas Metheny, Ashley Apro, Francesco Bojorquez, Diego Balda, Ashley Falcon, Joseph P De Santis
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Abstract

Objective: Latino sexual minority men (LSMM) experience intersecting stressors due to the marginalization of their sexual and ethnic minority identities, elevating risk for intimate partner violence (IPV). However, there is little understanding of IPV among LSMM, especially concerning how IPV may differ in LSMM compared to heterosexual women, on whom most of the literature is based. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to begin identifying nuances in IPV among LSMM as a first step toward tailored measurement and intervention development.

Methods: Using a qualitative description approach, we conducted 23 semi-structured in-depth interviews with adult LSMM in South Florida. Interviews were transcribed verbatim. The first 10 transcripts were analyzed using an inductive open coding approach, which were then clustered into themes. This inductive process yielded a codebook, which was utilized to code the remaining 13 transcripts. We reached data saturation at 21 interviews and conducted two additional interviews to confirm the emergent themes.

Results: Seven themes emerged. LSMM participants described: 1) Overt power dynamics related to dyadic differences in age and ethnicity; 2) Heteronormative constraints to help seeking; 3) The role of substance use in non-physical aggression; 4) Manipulation tactics to prevent survivors from leaving violent relationships; 5) Threats related to immigration and citizenship status; 6) Cutoff from sources of support; and 7) Use of financial control.

Conclusion: This study provides some of the first data on the nuances of IPV as experienced by LSMM. Findings suggest LSMM can experience IPV in ways that remain uncaptured by common IPV measures.

了解拉丁裔性少数男性的亲密伴侣暴力:一项定性描述研究。
目的:拉丁裔性少数群体男性(LSMM)由于其性和少数民族身份的边缘化而经历交叉压力源,增加了亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)的风险。然而,对LSMM中IPV的了解很少,特别是关于LSMM与异性恋女性的IPV有何不同,这是大多数文献所基于的。因此,本研究的目的是开始识别LSMM中IPV的细微差别,作为定制测量和干预开发的第一步。方法:采用定性描述方法,我们对南佛罗里达州的成年LSMM进行了23次半结构化深度访谈。采访被逐字记录下来。使用归纳开放编码方法分析前10个转录本,然后将其聚类到主题中。这个归纳过程产生了一个密码本,用来对剩下的13个转录本进行编码。我们在21次采访中达到了数据饱和,并进行了两次额外的采访来确认突发主题。结果:出现了七个主题。LSMM参与者描述了:1)与年龄和种族二元差异相关的显性权力动态;2)寻求帮助的异规范约束;3)物质使用在非肢体攻击中的作用;4)操纵策略,以防止幸存者离开暴力关系;5)与移民和公民身份有关的威胁;6)切断支持来源;7)财务管理的运用。结论:本研究为LSMM所经历的IPV的细微差别提供了一些第一手数据。研究结果表明,LSMM可以以普通IPV测量方法无法捕获的方式体验IPV。
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