Aggression and Violent Behavior
Volume 29, 2016, Pages 1-9
A literature review of intimate partner violence among immigrant populations: Engaging the faith community (Review)
Choi Y.J.* ,
Elkins J. ,
Disney L.
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School of Social Work, University of Georgia, 279 Williams St., Athens, GA 30602, United States
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School of Social Work, University of Georgia, 279 Williams St., Athens, GA 30602, United States
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School of Social Work, University of Georgia, 279 Williams St., Athens, GA 30602, United States
Abstract
As the immigrant population grows in the US, the plight of abused immigrant women may present particular challenges to practitioners. Specifically, due to cultural and religious values and other immigrant-specific barriers, abused immigrant women may not seek help from formal resources. This paper discusses the impact of cultural and religious values and other barriers on abused immigrant women's help-seeking behaviors to posit that natural resources in immigrant communities can play important roles in addressing intimate partner violence. An examination of potential roles for the faith community in addressing intimate partner violence in immigrant communities will be followed by suggestions for engaging the faith community in collaborative efforts to address intimate partner violence in immigrant communities. © 2016 Elsevier Ltd
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https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84971601995&doi=10.1016%2fj.avb.2016.05.004&partnerID=40&md5=0abf9321194eb7e7aef7eb26ab1b2f7d
DOI: 10.1016/j.avb.2016.05.004
ISSN: 13591789
Cited by: 3
Original Language: English