通过定性证据综合的范围审查探索有色人种妇女的亲密伴侣暴力。

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Elizabeth Burgess Dowdell, Rosa M Gonzalez-Guarda, Susan J Kelley, Lucy Mkandawire-Valhmu, Sunny G Hallowell, Margaret P Moss, G J Melendez-Torres
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摘要

亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)是一个严重的公共卫生问题,对有色妇女(WOC)的影响尤为严重,包括亚洲妇女、黑人妇女、土著妇女、拉丁裔妇女和移民妇女。通过综合定性研究,研究人员确定了影响WOC IPV经历的五个关键主题:父权制和传统性别规范、系统性种族主义和仇外心理、缺乏文化包容和安全、社会需求以及通过文化、精神和社区进行治疗。我们的研究结果建议开发临床模型,以满足这些不同人群的需求,同时解决文化和系统因素,导致他们的IPV经历。临床实践可以通过培养包容性和文化能力来适应这些挑战,以更好地支持IPV的WOC受害者-幸存者,减轻IPV的有害影响,并促进康复途径。未来的研究者必须致力于开发文化敏感的模型,以考虑文化背景,并反映WOC的IPV体验的复杂性。
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Exploring intimate partner violence in women of color through a scoping review of qualitative evidence synthesis.

Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a serious public health concern, disproportionately affecting women of color (WOC), including Asian, Black, Indigenous, Latina, and immigrant women. By performing a synthesis of qualitative research, the researchers identified five key themes shaping WOC's experiences of IPV: patriarchy and traditional gender norms, systemic racism and xenophobia, lack of cultural inclusion and safety, social needs, and healing through culture, spirituality, and community. Our findings suggest developing clinical models to meet the needs of this diverse population by addressing both the cultural and systemic factors that contribute to their experiences of IPV. Clinical practice can adapt to these challenges by fostering inclusivity and cultural competence to better support WOC victim-survivors of IPV, mitigate the harmful impacts of IPV, and promote pathways for healing. Future researchers must focus on developing culturally sensitive models that consider cultural background and reflect the complexity of IPV experiences for WOC.

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期刊介绍: Health Care for Women International is a critically acclaimed, international publication that provides a unique interdisciplinary approach to health care and related topics that concern women around the globe. Published twelve times a year, Health Care for Women International includes the newest research, theories, and issues in the fields of public health, social science, health care practice, and health care policy. Scholars and practitioners address topics such as cultural differences, alternative lifestyles, domestic violence, public health issues associated with the aging of the population, maternal morbidity and mortality, infectious diseases, and a host of other gender-based ethical issues. The editor also encourages discussion topics, inviting readers to comment on articles that focus on specific aspects of health issue for women.
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