National Taiwan University, Taipei, Republic of China.
J Interpers Violence. 2011 May;26(7):1343-65. doi: 10.1177/0886260510369130. Epub 2010 Jun 3.
This article presents a qualitative analysis regarding the help-seeking behaviors of female dating-violence victims from a cultural perspective. A semistructured, in-depth interview was used to collect data from 10 female victims (aged 20-28). Findings indicate that Taiwanese dating-violence victims tend to seek informal help rather than formal help. Culturally structured help-seeking experiences center around six primary themes: (a) self-reliant culture, (b) personal and family shame, (c) secretive and sexual dating relationships, (d) fear of negative reactions from others, (e) unfamiliarity with available resources, and (f) revictimization in seeking help. Understanding cultural meanings and barriers encountered in help-seeking behaviors is an important step in effectively assisting victims of dating violence.
本文从文化角度对女性约会暴力受害者的求助行为进行了定性分析。采用半结构化深入访谈的方式,从 10 名女性受害者(年龄 20-28 岁)处收集数据。研究结果表明,台湾约会暴力受害者倾向于寻求非正式帮助而不是正式帮助。文化结构的求助经历围绕着六个主要主题:(a)自力更生的文化,(b)个人和家庭的耻辱感,(c)秘密和性关系,(d)害怕来自他人的负面反应,(e)不熟悉可用资源,(f)在寻求帮助时再次受害。理解求助行为中遇到的文化意义和障碍是有效帮助约会暴力受害者的重要步骤。