Tam Dora M Y, Archer-Kuhn Beth, Beltrano Natalie R, Trudgill Diane I N, Bozalioglu Tugce M S
Faculty of Social WorkUniversity of Calgary, Calgary, Canada.
School of Social WorkUniversity of Windsor, Windsor, Canada.
Race Justice. 2025 Jul 14;15(4):628-649. doi: 10.1177/21533687251356285. eCollection 2025 Oct.
This paper reports findings from a mixed-methods study, which aimed to examine challenges in shared parenting among racial minority women survivors of domestic violence who have a young child under the age of 4. Fifteen racial minority women were among the 84 respondents who first participated in an online questionnaire survey to study shared parenting experiences. Based on the questionnaire survey findings, we developed semi-structured questions and invited the surveyed women to participate in an in-depth individual interview. Five of the 15 racial minority women who participated in the survey were interviewed. These five women were no longer in their heterosexual relationships with the perpetrator of violence. From the quantitative data analysis, racial minority women in this study more frequently experienced physical hurt, excessive texting from ex-partners, self-reported anxiety, financial hardship, and a lack of social support, compared with the non-racialized participants. Findings from the qualitative interviews suggest that racial minority women in this study shared strong resilience in coping with all of these challenges. They value family ties, choose to forgo the court system, stay positive, and embrace new intimate relationships. This paper shares rare and valuable findings from these racial minority women survivors and discusses implications on education and practice for service providers.
本文报告了一项混合方法研究的结果,该研究旨在调查有4岁以下幼儿的家庭暴力少数族裔女性幸存者在共同养育子女方面所面临的挑战。在最初参与一项关于共同养育子女经历的在线问卷调查的84名受访者中,有15名少数族裔女性。基于问卷调查结果,我们设计了半结构化问题,并邀请参与调查的女性参加深入的个人访谈。参与调查的15名少数族裔女性中有5人接受了访谈。这5名女性已不再与施暴者保持异性恋关系。通过定量数据分析发现,与未被种族化的参与者相比,本研究中的少数族裔女性更频繁地遭受身体伤害、收到来自前伴侣的过多短信、自我报告有焦虑情绪、面临经济困难以及缺乏社会支持。定性访谈的结果表明,本研究中的少数族裔女性在应对所有这些挑战时表现出了强大的复原力。她们重视家庭关系,选择放弃法律诉讼程序,保持积极的心态,并接受新的亲密关系。本文分享了这些少数族裔女性幸存者的罕见且有价值的研究结果,并讨论了对服务提供者的教育和实践的启示。