Pitts Kimberly Mathis
Campbellsville University, KY, USA.
J Interpers Violence. 2014 Jun;29(9):1661-78. doi: 10.1177/0886260513511700. Epub 2013 Dec 22.
Interpersonal violence (IPV) occurs across all ethnic and racial groups and affects women of all ages and socioeconomic backgrounds. Battered women of Latin American descent are less likely to seek help from either formal or informal sources and these women are more likely to stay longer in an abusive relationship before seeking help. To contribute to the growing body of literature on IPV, this research will examine particular situational and individual-specific characteristics of IPV incidents experienced by Latina immigrant women living in a metropolitan area in the Southern United States. Based on a sample of 568 immigrant Latina women collected over a 6-year period, this research explains whether particular situational and individual-specific characteristics of IPV incidents affect the decisions of Latina victims to report to the police.
人际暴力(IPV)在所有种族和民族群体中都有发生,影响着各个年龄段以及不同社会经济背景的女性。拉丁裔血统的受虐妇女向正式或非正式渠道寻求帮助的可能性较小,而且这些女性在寻求帮助之前更有可能在虐待关系中停留更长时间。为了丰富关于人际暴力的文献,本研究将考察居住在美国南部大都市地区的拉丁裔移民妇女所经历的人际暴力事件的特定情境和个人特征。基于在6年时间里收集的568名拉丁裔移民妇女的样本,本研究解释了人际暴力事件的特定情境和个人特征是否会影响拉丁裔受害者向警方报案的决定。