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Reflections of Men of Mexican Origin: A Grounded Theory Study of Intimate Partner Violence Risk Factors

机译:墨西哥裔男子的思考:亲密伴侣暴力风险因素的扎根理论研究

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Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a societal problem with many repercussions for the health care and judicial systems. In the United States, women of color are frequently affected by IPV and experience negative, physical, and mental ramifications. Increasing IPV perpetration and perpetration recurrence rates among men of Mexican origin (MMO) warrants a better understanding of unique risk factors that can only be described by these men. Qualitative studies regarding MMO and distinct IPV risk factors among this populace are few and infrequent. The purpose of this study was to describe IPV risk factors among men of MMO and to describe the process by which these men are able to overcome IPV perpetration risk factors. Fifty-six men of Mexican origin from a low-income housing community in far-west Texas were recruited for participation in audiotaped focus groups. Grounded theory (GT) methodology techniques were utilized to analyze, translate, and transcribe focus group data. Data collection ended when saturation occurred. Participants described risk factors for IPV. Emerging themes included: environment as a context, societal view of MMO, family of origin, normalcy, male and female contributing factors to IPV, and breaking through. Theme abstractions led to the midrange theory of Change Through Inspired Self-Reflection which describes the process of how MMO move from IPV perpetration to nonviolence. The results of the study provide insight on what MMO believe are IPV risk factors. There are implications for clinicians who provide services to MMO, and provide the impetus for future research among this population.
机译:亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)是一个社会问题,对医疗保健和司法系统产生了许多影响。在美国,有色女性经常受到IPV的影响,并遭受负面,身体和精神的影响。墨西哥血统(MMO)男性中IPV犯罪和犯罪复发率的提高保证了对只有这些男性才能描述的独特危险因素的更好理解。关于MMO和该人群中不同IPV危险因素的定性研究很少且很少。这项研究的目的是描述MMO男性中IPV危险因素,并描述这些男性克服IPV犯罪危险因素的过程。招募了来自墨西哥得克萨斯州西部低收入住房社区的56名墨西哥裔男子参加录音带焦点小组。扎根理论(GT)方法论技术被用来分析,翻译和转录焦点小组数据。发生饱和时,数据收集结束。与会者介绍了IPV的危险因素。新兴的主题包括:环境背景,MMO的社会观点,起源家庭,常态,IPV的男性和女性影响因素以及突破。主题抽象导致了通过启发性自我反思进行变革的中端理论,该理论描述了MMO从IPV犯罪向非暴力转变的过程。研究结果提供了关于MMO认为是IPV危险因素的见识。对于为MMO提供服务并为该人群的未来研究提供动力的临床医生具有一定的意义。

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