Lee Yeon-Shim, Hadeed Linda
San Francisco State University, School of Social Work, San Francisco, CA 94132, USA.
Trauma Violence Abuse. 2009 Apr;10(2):143-70. doi: 10.1177/1524838009334130. Epub 2009 Apr 20.
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a serious epidemic among Asian immigrant communities. Yet little is known about the scope, nature, and related contextual, cultural, and social factors of IPV among this population. In particular, the lack of research has been evident in examining health and mental health outcomes of IPV and service utilization, revealing notable gaps in health disparities which result in a failure to provide relevant services and law enforcement protection for battered Asian immigrant women. This article examines critically the growing body of literature on IPV among Asian immigrant populations in several areas: (a) the context of IPV: cultural, social, and individual/familial, (b) prevalence of IPV, (c) physical health and increased risk for sexually transmitted disease and HIV/AIDS, (d) mental health consequences and substance use, (e) social support and help-seeking behaviors, and (f) barriers to service utilization. Future directions for practice, policy, and research are discussed.
亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)在亚洲移民社区中是一种严重的流行病。然而,对于这一人群中亲密伴侣暴力的范围、性质以及相关的背景、文化和社会因素,我们知之甚少。特别是,在研究亲密伴侣暴力的健康和心理健康后果以及服务利用情况方面,研究的缺乏一直很明显,这揭示了健康差距方面的显著空白,导致无法为受虐的亚洲移民妇女提供相关服务和执法保护。本文批判性地审视了在几个领域中关于亚洲移民人群亲密伴侣暴力的越来越多的文献:(a)亲密伴侣暴力的背景:文化、社会和个人/家庭方面;(b)亲密伴侣暴力的患病率;(c)身体健康以及性传播疾病和艾滋病毒/艾滋病风险的增加;(d)心理健康后果和物质使用情况;(e)社会支持和求助行为;以及(f)服务利用的障碍。文中还讨论了实践、政策和研究的未来方向。