Title of article :
Prevalence and demographic correlates of intimate partner violence in Asian Americans
Author/Authors :
Chang، نويسنده , , Doris F. and Shen، نويسنده , , Biing-Jiun and Takeuchi، نويسنده , , David T.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
This study provides the first national estimates of the prevalence and correlates of intimate partner violence (IPV) among Asian Americans. Population estimates are based on data from 1470 Asian Americans interviewed for the National Latino and Asian American Study. Interviews were conducted in English, Chinese, Tagalog, or Vietnamese. Results suggest that rates of IPV among Asian Americans are low compared to the general U.S. population. Minor violence victimization by a current intimate partner was reported by 10.2% of women and 12.0% of Asian American men. Notably, a greater proportion of participants admitted having perpetrated IPV than having been a victim. Predictors of IPV included younger age, higher SES, alcohol- and substance-use disorders, depression, ethnicity, and being U.S.-born. Results suggest the need for additional research to examine the interactions between gender, ethnicity, and acculturation to develop group-specific models of IPV risk and resilience within diverse Asian American groups.
Keywords :
Intimate Partner Violence , Asian Americans , Epidemiology
Journal title :
International Journal of Law and Psychiatry
Journal title :
International Journal of Law and Psychiatry