Bhuyan Rupaleem, Mell Molly, Senturia Kirsten, Sullivan Marianne, Shiu-Thornton Sharyne
University of Washington, USA.
J Interpers Violence. 2005 Aug;20(8):902-21. doi: 10.1177/0886260505277675.
Asian populations living in the United States share similar cultural values that influence their experiences with domestic violence. However, it is critical to recognize how differential cultural beliefs in the context of immigration and adjustment to life in the United States affect attitudes, interpretations, and response to domestic violence. This article discusses findings from community-based participatory action research that explores how Cambodian immigrant women talk about domestic violence, what forms of abuse contribute to domestic violence, and what strategies they use to cope with and respond to abuse in their lives. The richness of this research lies in the stories that immigrant women tell about their struggle and their strength in addressing domestic violence.
生活在美国的亚洲人群有着相似的文化价值观,这些价值观影响着他们遭受家庭暴力的经历。然而,认识到在移民背景以及适应美国生活过程中不同的文化信仰如何影响对家庭暴力的态度、理解及应对方式至关重要。本文讨论了基于社区的参与式行动研究的结果,该研究探讨了柬埔寨移民女性如何谈论家庭暴力、哪些虐待形式导致了家庭暴力,以及她们在生活中应对和回应虐待所采用的策略。这项研究的丰富之处在于移民女性讲述的关于她们在应对家庭暴力时的挣扎与力量的故事。