Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA, USA.
Violence Against Women. 2007 Feb;13(2):141-58. doi: 10.1177/1077801206296980.
This qualitative study, utilizing focus group interviews with community members and in-depth interviews with victims and perpetrators, explored Latinos' beliefs and perceptions of IPV in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, as a basis for developing culturally appropriate intimate partner violence (IPV) services for this population. The findings from these interviews suggest that this community recognizes IPV as a problem and is aware of the multiple dimensions, potential causes, and negative consequences of IPV. In general, participants perceived family and neighbors as preferring to not get involved in situations of IPV. However, family was also expected to, and often did, provide tangible support to victims. Directions for developing prevention programs for this population and future research are suggested.
本定性研究采用社区成员焦点小组访谈和受害者与施暴者深入访谈的方式,探究了俄克拉荷马州俄克拉荷马市的拉丁裔群体对亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)的信仰和认知,以期为该群体提供文化适宜的 IPV 服务。这些访谈的结果表明,该社区认识到 IPV 是一个问题,并意识到 IPV 的多个维度、潜在原因和负面影响。一般来说,参与者认为家庭和邻居不倾向于干预 IPV 情况。然而,家庭也应该并且经常为受害者提供实际支持。为该群体制定预防计划和未来研究提供了方向。