Journal of Multicultural Social Work
Volume 8, Issue 3-4, 2000, Pages 159-191

Exploring child abuse among vietnamese refugees (Article)

Segal U.A.*
  • a The Department of Social Work, The University of Missouri-St. Louis, United States, Public Policy Research Centers, The University of Missouri-St. Louis, United States; The Department of Social Work, The University of Missouri-St. Louis, United States, Public Policy Research Centers, The University of Missouri-St. Louis, United States

Abstract

This exploratory pilot project sought to determine what one group of Southeast Asian refugees, the Vietnamese, perceived were areas of difficulty in their adjustment to the United States. Furthermore, based on factors correlated with the physical abuse of children, and on literature that states that child abuse is not culture-specific, this study sought to assess whether child abuse is prevalent among this population. Findings were inconsistent and suggested that common methods of identifying the occurrence of child abuse may not be valid in its assessment among populations that may fear the repercussions of admitting to the use of corporal punishment to discipline their children. Implications for research are discussed. © 2000 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.

Author Keywords

Child abuse Refugees Vietnamese

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DOI: 10.1300/J285v08n03_01
ISSN: 10428224
Cited by: 12
Original Language: English