"For us it is like living in the dark": Ethiopian women's experiences with domestic violence |
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Authors: | Sullivan Marianne Senturia Kirsten Negash Tigist Shiu-Thornton Sharyne Giday Beruke |
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Affiliation: | Public Health-Seattle and King County, Washington, USA. |
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Abstract: | This article discusses the experiences of domestic violence among Ethiopian refugees and immigrants in the United States. A subset (n=18) of the larger study sample (N=254) participated in three focus groups with Amharic-speaking survivors of domestic violence who were currently in or had left abusive relationships. The research was conducted through a public health department, University, and community agency partnership. Findings show domestic violence as taking place within a context of immigration, acculturation, and rapid changes in family and social structure. Participants expressed a need for language and culture-specific domestic violence support and advocacy as well as education programs regarding U.S. laws and resources. |
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