亲密伴侣暴力的幸存者:亚洲移民寻求帮助的障碍。

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Pamela Orpinas, Y Joon Choi, Jeong-Yeob Han, Yafan Chen, Kyunghyun Ahn
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目的:亚裔美国人在移民美国时面临着独特的挑战,包括亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)。男性主导和家庭优先于个人需求等文化因素往往使女性不愿寻求帮助。本研究的目的是探讨亚裔美国人IPV幸存者寻求帮助的个人和环境限制。方法:我们与两家为亚裔美国人IPV幸存者服务的非营利机构合作。这些机构位于大城市地区,在2022年至2024年的三个时间段内调查了123名客户。三分之二的受访者认为自己是韩国人,其次是蒙古人、中国人和其他种族。调查内容包括污名化量表、进入刑事司法系统的障碍以及开放式回答。结果:幸存者认为害怕被指责,感到羞耻,以及在披露后缺乏社区支持是寻求帮助的重大障碍。此外,受访者还指出了利用刑事司法系统的障碍,包括实际障碍(语言、费用和交通)、缺乏对该系统的了解以及如何联系该系统、担心伴侣的反应、使施虐者陷入困境、失去对孩子的监护权、使大家庭感到不安以及对该系统缺乏信任。幸存者与警方互动的经历好坏参半。讨论:研究结果强调了预防工作的关键机会,强调需要制定策略来改变指责受害者的规范,教育社区和信仰领袖如何支持幸存者,告知幸存者他们的法律选择,并教育警察和法律倡导者进行文化敏感的干预。
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Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence: Barriers to Seeking Help Among Asian Immigrants.

Purpose: Asian Americans face unique challenges when immigrating to the United States, including intimate partner violence (IPV). Cultural factors such as male dominance and prioritization of family over individual needs often discourage women from seeking help. The purpose of this study is to examine the personal and environmental limitations of seeking help experienced by Asian American IPV survivors.

Methods: We collaborated with two not-for-profit agencies serving Asian American IPV survivors. These agencies, located in large metropolitan areas, surveyed 123 clients in three time periods between 2022 and 2024. Two-thirds of respondents identified as Korean, followed by Mongolian, Chinese, and other ethnicities. The survey included a stigma scale, barriers to accessing the criminal justice system, and open-ended responses.

Results: Survivors identified fear of being blamed, feelings of shame, and lack of community support following disclosure as significant barriers to seeking help. In addition, respondents identified barriers to accessing the criminal justice system, including practical barriers (language, cost, and transportation), lack of knowledge about the system and how to contact it, fears about their partner's reaction, getting the abuser in trouble, losing custody of the children, upsetting the extended family, and lack of trust in the system. Survivors had mixed experiences with police interactions.

Discussion: The findings highlight critical opportunities for prevention efforts, emphasizing the need for strategies to change norms that blame the victims, educate communities and faith leaders on how to support survivors, inform survivors on their legal options, and educate police and legal advocates on culturally sensitive interventions.

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