Howard University, Washington, DC, USA.
J Interpers Violence. 2023 Aug;38(15-16):9536-9562. doi: 10.1177/08862605231168814. Epub 2023 Apr 27.
One in four women report experiencing intimate partner violence. Yet, nearly 45% of Black women report experiencing this same crime. In addition, while Black women compose 14% of the U.S. population, they represent 31% of domestic violence fatalities and are three times more likely than White women to be killed by an intimate partner. This points to the continued need to better understand how the Black community perceives domestic violence and how their perception influences their help-seeking strategies. This paper reports on a project examining how Black communities perceive domestic violence, high-risk domestic violence, and how these perceptions impact their help-seeking strategies. The study was conducted between April 2020 and October 2020 with 128 participants that participated in focus groups in six geographically diverse U.S. cities including rural, urban, and suburban communities. The findings reaffirmed and presented new information about the perceptions of domestic violence, the impact of inadequate and negative systems' responses, the lack of cultural responsiveness and poor police interactions, and the calculated decision-making that survivors in the Black community use to determine who to tell, how to tell, and where to go in use of adapted help-seeking strategies. Implications are provided as to how to address these issues.
四分之一的女性报告曾经历亲密伴侣暴力。然而,近 45%的黑人女性报告经历过同样的犯罪。此外,虽然黑人女性占美国人口的 14%,但她们占家庭暴力死亡人数的 31%,被亲密伴侣杀害的可能性是白人女性的三倍。这表明我们仍然需要更好地了解黑人社区如何看待家庭暴力,以及他们的看法如何影响他们的寻求帮助策略。本文报告了一个项目,该项目考察了黑人社区如何看待家庭暴力、高风险家庭暴力,以及这些看法如何影响他们的寻求帮助策略。该研究于 2020 年 4 月至 10 月在六个地理位置不同的美国城市进行,共有 128 名参与者参加了焦点小组,这些城市包括农村、城市和郊区社区。研究结果证实并提供了有关家庭暴力看法、不充分和负面系统反应的影响、缺乏文化响应能力和警察互动不佳以及黑人社区中幸存者用来确定向谁讲述、如何讲述以及在何处寻求适应性帮助策略的经过深思熟虑的决策的新信息。本文提供了如何解决这些问题的建议。