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Intimate male partner violence in the migration process: intersections of gender, race and class

机译:迁移过程中的亲密男性伴侣暴力:性别,种族和课程的交汇处

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Intimate male partner violence in the migration process: intersections of gender, race and class. Aim. This paper is a report of a study of Sri Lankan Tamil Canadian immigrants' perspectives on factors that contribute to intimate male partner violence in the postmigration context. Background. Increasing evidence illustrates the extent and nature of intimate male partner violence and its links to a range of physical and mental health problems for women around the world. However, there has been little health sciences research on intimate male partner violence in the postmigration context in Canada. Methods. Data were collected for this qualitative descriptive study in 2004 and 2005, through individual interviews with community leaders (n = 16), four focus groups with women and four with men from the general community (n = 41), and individual interviews with women who had experienced intimate male partner violence (n = 6). The research was informed by a postcolonial feminist perspective and an ecosystemic framework. Findings. Participants' conceptualization of the production of intimate male partner violence in the postmigration context involved (a) experiences of violence in the premigration context and during border crossing; (b) gender inequity in the marital institution; (c) changes in social networks and supports; and (d) changes in socio-economic status and privilege. Conclusion. Increasing immigration requires that nurses pay attention to and respond appropriately to women's unique needs, based on complex and interrelated factors that produce intimate male partner violence in the postmigration context.
机译:移民过程中的亲密男性伴侣暴力:性别、种族和阶级的交叉点。目标本文是一篇关于斯里兰卡泰米尔-加拿大移民对移民后亲密男性伴侣暴力因素看法的研究报告。出身背景越来越多的证据表明,亲密男性伴侣暴力的程度和性质及其与世界各地女性的一系列身心健康问题的联系。然而,在加拿大,很少有关于移民后亲密男性伴侣暴力的健康科学研究。方法。2004年和2005年,通过对社区领导人(n=16)、四个焦点小组(n=41)和四个普通社区男性(n=41)的个别访谈,以及对经历过亲密男性伴侣暴力的女性(n=6)的个别访谈,为这项定性描述性研究收集了数据。该研究以后殖民女性主义视角和生态系统框架为基础。调查结果。参与者对移民后亲密男性伴侣暴力产生的概念涉及(a)移民前和过境期间的暴力经历;(b) 婚姻制度中的性别不平等;(c) 社交网络和支持的变化;(d)社会经济地位和特权的变化。结论越来越多的移民要求护士关注女性的独特需求,并根据移民后导致亲密男性伴侣暴力的复杂和相互关联的因素做出适当反应。

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