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intimate partner violenceBlack Americansdomestic violence preventionracism and discriminationslaveryTwenty years ago, in an attempt to fill a gap in the literature on domestic violence among African Americans, the Institute on Domestic Violence in the African American Community (IDVAAC) launched its ...
Violence against women (VAW) manifests itself in different forms, many of them universal, such as wife abuse, marital rape, sexual assault and rape, sexual harassment in the workplace, trafficking, forced prostitution and rape in war. Other forms are geo
Domestic Violence in the African American Community: An Analysis of Social and Structural Factors This article discusses intimate partner violence (IPV) as a major public health issue for women, in particular, African American women. The intersection of... R Hampton,W Oliver,L Magarian - 《Violen...
This article reviews current knowledge about cultural competence for Black women abused by men in the United States, with suggested implications for domestic violence fatality review teams (DVFRTs). Help-seeking behaviors, coping strategies, historical context, and cultural values within the African ...
This chapter illustrates how the post-colonial social and cultural constructions of African womanhood increase African—and more specifically Kenyan—women’s vulnerability to developing vaginal fistulas. It also discusses the theoretical underpinnings of gender inequality, power, and patriarchy, which paves...
African American women are at high risk for sexual assault. In addition, many African American women endorse the use of social support and religiosity to c... Bryant-Davis,Thema,Ullman,... - 《Violence Against Women》 被引量: 33发表: 2011年 Gielen AC, Fogarty L, O'Campo P, et al. ...
Four women experienced substantial emotional/psychological abuse in the absence of physical or sexual violence, all of whom reported multiple types of emotional abuse. Women participating in the study tended Discussion In our survey of African-American women who were seen at an urban health center, ...
African American women's responses to intimate partner violence: An examination of cultural context. Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment & Trauma, 16, 277-295.Campbell, J., Campbell, D. W., Gary, F., Nedd, D., Price-Lea, P., Sharps, P. W., & Smith, C. (2008). African American ...
and "Looking within cases and across cases, what patterns become apparent among reports of violence and abuse, major life transitions, and significant health circumstances in the HIV/AIDS stories African American women tell?";An innovative multistage, side-by-side step narrative analysis, using data...