Adelphi University School of Social Work, Garden City, NY, USA.
Columbia University School of Social Work, New York, NY, USA.
Trauma Violence Abuse. 2022 Oct;23(4):1235-1248. doi: 10.1177/1524838021991303. Epub 2021 Feb 18.
African American women are disproportionately impacted by intimate partner violence (IPV)-related homicide. They reflect the second highest prevalence rates and experience the highest rates of murder resulting from IPV victimization. Although most survivors note that they have experienced rejection and anticipatory stigma as barriers to their help seeking, African American women additionally experience racism and racial discrimination as obstacles that may further preclude their help seeking. This systematic review highlights African American women's experiences of rejection from providers and the effects that it may have upon their ability to secure urgent aid.
A dearth of literature examines the subtle ways that African American women survivors experience rejection resulting from the interlocking nature of race, class, and gender oppression. Fundamental to developing more culturally salient interventions is more fully understanding their help-seeking experiences. A systematic review was conducted to provide a critical examination of the literature to understand the intersections of IPV and help-seeking behavior among African American women. A total of 85 empirical studies were identified and 21 were included in the systematic review. The review illuminates both the formal and semiformal help-seeking pathways.
We recommend integrating anti-Blackness racist praxis, incorporating African American women's ways of knowing and centralizing their needs in an effort to improve the health and well-being of this population.
Eliminating barriers to more immediately accessing the domestic violence service provision system is key to enhance social work practice, policy, and research with African American female survivors of IPV.
非裔美国女性不成比例地受到亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)相关杀人事件的影响。她们反映了第二高的流行率,并经历了因 IPV 受害而导致的最高谋杀率。尽管大多数幸存者指出,他们在寻求帮助时遇到了拒绝和预期的耻辱,这是他们寻求帮助的障碍,但非裔美国女性还经历了种族主义和种族歧视,这可能进一步阻止她们寻求帮助。本系统评价强调了非裔美国女性在寻求帮助时遭受提供者拒绝的经历,以及这种经历可能对她们获得紧急援助的能力产生的影响。
很少有文献研究非裔美国女性幸存者因种族、阶级和性别压迫的相互交织而经历拒绝的微妙方式。要制定更具文化相关性的干预措施,就必须更全面地了解他们的寻求帮助经历。进行了系统评价,以批判性地检查文献,了解非裔美国女性在 IPV 和寻求帮助行为方面的交集。共确定了 85 项实证研究,其中 21 项纳入了系统评价。该综述阐明了正式和半正式的寻求帮助途径。
我们建议整合反黑人种族主义实践,纳入非裔美国女性的认知方式,并将她们的需求置于中心位置,以努力改善这一人群的健康和福祉。
消除更直接获得家庭暴力服务提供系统的障碍是增强与 IPV 非裔美国女性幸存者的社会工作实践、政策和研究的关键。