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Enculturation as a condition impacting Korean American physicians' responses to Korean immigrant women suffering intimate partner violence.

机译:修养是影响美籍韩裔医生对遭受亲密伴侣暴力的朝鲜移民妇女的反应的条件。

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We explored how Korean American (KA) physicians in the Los Angeles area respond in their medical practice to Korean immigrant women with a history of intimate partner violence (IPV). Twenty physicians were recruited and interviewed in-depth. Grounded theory analyses revealed that KA physicians' responses to IPV ranged from denying signs of IPV and trivializing IPV to acknowledging IPV. Physician response was related to the degree to which he or she was enculturated in mainstream medical practice norms in the United States. We advance current knowledge on physicians' IPV screening and intervention practices by exploring the practices of KA physicians, in particular.
机译:我们探讨了洛杉矶地区的韩裔(KA)医生在医疗实践中如何应对有亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)历史的韩国移民妇女。招募了20名医师并进行了深入访谈。扎根的理论分析表明,KA医师对IPV的反应范围从否定IPV的迹象和轻视IPV到承认IPV。医生的反应与他或她在美国主流医学实践规范中的受教育程度有关。通过尤其是探索KA医师的实践,我们提高了有关医师IPV筛查和干预实践的最新知识。

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