Exploring help-seeking experiences of Chinese immigrant survivors of intimate partner violence in the U.S.
Yang LiFanghong DongLinda F C BullockTina BloomPublished in: Psychological trauma : theory, research, practice and policy (2021)
Abused Chinese immigrant women may be exceptionally isolated, and culturally specific barriers may substantially impact both their understanding of their IPV experiences and their use of services. Practitioners need training and support to engage survivors in culturally competent ways. While safety planning and other formal IPV services are critical to safety and trauma recovery, these survivors underutilize them, and community outreach is needed to U.S. Chinese communities to raise awareness regarding available IPV resources and services. Finally, research is needed to develop and test culturally competent, evidence-based interventions for this isolated and vulnerable population. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2021 APA, all rights reserved).