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Engaging Native Hawaiians and Pilipinos in creating supportive and safe violence-free communities for women through a piloted 'talkstory' intervention: Implications for program development

机译:通过试点的“谈话故事”干预措施,让夏威夷原住民和菲律宾人为妇女创建支持性和安全的无暴力社区:对计划制定的启示

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In Hawaii, 20% of women have been victims of intimate partner violence (IPV). Although disaggregated data specific to Native Hawaiians or Pilipinos (The official Filipino language recognizes both Filipino (Filipina) and Pilipino (Pilipina) as terms for the citizens of the country. Participants in this study chose to use the terms Pilipino (Pilipina). Retrieved from: www.pilipino-express.com/history-a-culture/in-other-words) are limited, greater than 70% of women murdered in Hawaii as a result of IPV are Filipino or native Hawaiian. A consortium was formed to assist Native Hawaiian and Pilipino women addressing abuse and strengthening support from the community. A quasi-experimental community-based participatory research study was designed to assess a community "talkstory" intervention for IPV. "Talkstory" refers to informal gatherings considered to be a laid-back conversation involving a "reciprocal exchange of thoughts, ideas, feelings about self, and other issues" (Affonso et al., 1996. Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic, & Neonatal Nursing, 25, 738). This article describes the development of an intervention to address IPV in Hawaii and presents the findings obtained from the pilot studies. Results from the pilot study were used to modify the proposed "talkstory" intervention, revise the data collection tools, and provide the program developers with insights into how the community viewed IPV. The most significant change was an increased perception of their awareness, knowledge, and confidence to address IPV following the intervention. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:在夏威夷,有20%的妇女是亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)的受害者。尽管分解了特定于夏威夷原住民或菲律宾人的数据(菲律宾官方语言将菲律宾人(Filipina)和菲律宾人(Pilipina)都视为该国公民的用语),但本研究的参与者还是选择了菲律宾人(Pilipina)一词。 :www.pilipino-express.com/history-a-culture/in-other-words受到限制,因IPV在夏威夷被谋杀的妇女中,有70%以上是菲律宾人或夏威夷本地人。成立了一个财团,以协助夏威夷土著妇女和菲律宾妇女解决虐待问题并加强社区的支持。一项基于社区的准实验性参与式研究旨在评估IPV的社区“话语”干预。 “谈话”是指非正式聚会,被认为是悠闲的谈话,涉及“相互交换思想,观念,对自我的感觉和其他问题”(Affonso等人,1996年。《妇产科和新生儿护理杂志》 ,25,738)。本文介绍了针对夏威夷IPV的干预措施的发展,并介绍了从试点研究中获得的发现。试点研究的结果用于修改建议的“对话”干预措施,修改数据收集工具,并为程序开发人员提供有关社区如何看待IPV的见解。最重要的变化是在干预后,他们对应对IPV的认识,知识和信心得到了增强的认识。 (C)2014 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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