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아시아 이민여성의 가정내 학대 문제해결방식에 대한 연구: 매사추세츠 사례를 중심으로Domestic Abuse And Coping Strategies Among Asian Women: A Case Study Of Massachusetts.

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Domestic Abuse And Coping Strategies Among Asian Women: A Case Study Of Massachusetts.
Authors
양효현Edward J. MaGrath
Issue Date
May-2015
Publisher
한국아동권리학회
Keywords
가정폭력형태; 문제해결기술; 아시아 이민여성; 아동학대 예방; Domestic abuse; Coping strategy; Traumatic situation; Child abuse; Source of resentment.
Citation
아동과 권리, v.19, no.2, pp 267 - 282
Pages
16
Journal Title
아동과 권리
Volume
19
Number
2
Start Page
267
End Page
282
URI
https://scholarworks.sookmyung.ac.kr/handle/2020.sw.sookmyung/52082
ISSN
1226-5713
Abstract
The study investigates Asian Americans' coping strategy related to domestic abuse. The subjects filled out questionnaires measuring domestic violence through the revised Conflict Tactic Scales (CTS2) and coping strategies using the Situation Specific Scale (CISS: SSC). The participants were asked if they had experienced abuse in their relationships. The results shows that more than five of the participants had experienced physical assault or suffered injuries from their partner. The result shows that 94% of the women questioned had experienced psychological aggression and 6% reported no instances of psychological aggression. Most reported having used negotiation skills during their conflicts. 12.5% reported having never experienced any injuries during domestic disputes, and 87.5% indicated having been injured. 12.5% reported needing medical services due to injuries sustained in domestic disputes, and only two participants reported needing medical attention for their injuries but not having sought assistance. The most common forms of physical assault reported included being slammed against the wall at 37%, being shoved at 28%, having their arm twisted at 19% and being burned or scalded at 16%. Approximately 87.5% applied the problem_focused coping strategy in which one uses cognitive efforts to manage stress. 93% reported using the emotion_focused coping strategy. 75% utilized the avoidance_oriented coping strategy, in which one directs the attention away from the stress. The data shows that the avoidance_oriented coping strategy has a positive correlation with all types of domestic abuse. The strongest independent variable is between the avoidance_oriented coping strategy and injury(.422). The findings suggest that those subjects in need of help after a domestic altercation did not seek any attention. The women in this study also expressed a lack of access information or resources on domestic abuse, Which could be due to the lack of the cultural and linguistic accessibility of services In Massachusetts. Counseling and psychological treatment is often a very effective way to combat domestic violence, but it has to be accessible to those who need it. Most of the participants answered that they were aware their child had also been abused but, had not reported the abuse in order to preserve the family. If domestic abuse is not reported, the child may learn helplessness. When the child witness is abused, this can be harmful to the child because, it can be a potentially traumatic situation for them as well as cause them to feel resentment. Hiring interpreters, bilingual staff and creating culturally competent services in shelters, counseling centers, outreach programs and even police departments can be very helpful in making programs more approachable and effective.
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