Unité d'enseignement en travail social, Université du Québec à Chicoutimi, Québec, Canada.
Sécurité, prévention de la violence et des traumatismes, Institut national de santé publique du Québec, Québec, Canada.
Trauma Violence Abuse. 2022 Jan;23(1):88-100. doi: 10.1177/1524838020925773. Epub 2020 May 26.
Some groups of women are more vulnerable to intimate partner violence (IPV) due to particular risks and/or experiences: women with disabilities, elderly women, and immigrant women (DEI). Too often, their reality goes unnoticed, especially for those belonging to more than one of these groups. In this literature review, researchers used an intersectional approach to document the similarities and differences in how DEI women experience IPV, in terms of forms and consequences, as well as related risk factors, explanatory theories, and prevention strategies. Researchers selected 56 articles for review based on the following inclusion criteria: studies on adults living in a situation of IPV, studies on one of the three demographics under study (DEI), studies about one or multiple research questions, and studies based on empirical data relying on research methodology in either French or English. Researchers evaluated each selected article for its quality according to a chart that was specially developed for this review. The results highlight existing "intersections" between these groups to help understand the influence of belonging to more than one vulnerability group on these women's experiences with IPV. The importance to better training social workers and developing policies and programs that target the social determinants of health to prevent IPV experienced by DEI is also discussed.
一些女性群体由于特定的风险和/或经历而更容易遭受亲密伴侣暴力(IPV):残疾妇女、老年妇女和移民妇女(DEI)。她们的现实往往被忽视,尤其是那些属于不止一个这些群体的人。在本次文献综述中,研究人员采用交叉视角的方法,记录了 DEI 女性在经历 IPV 时的相似点和不同点,包括形式和后果,以及相关的风险因素、解释理论和预防策略。研究人员根据以下纳入标准选择了 56 篇文章进行综述:研究成年人处于 IPV 状况下的文章、研究三个研究对象之一(DEI)的文章、研究一个或多个研究问题的文章,以及基于法语或英语的实证数据的研究。研究人员根据专门为此综述制定的图表,对每一篇选定的文章进行质量评估。结果突出了这些群体之间现有的“交叉点”,以帮助理解属于多个弱势群体对这些女性遭受 IPV 经历的影响。还讨论了加强社会工作者培训以及制定针对健康社会决定因素的政策和方案以预防 DEI 经历的 IPV 的重要性。