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Intimate Partner Violence Prevention Program in an Asian Immigrant Community: Integrating Theories, Data, and Community

NCJ Number
240374
Journal
Violence Against Women Volume: 18 Issue: 7 Dated: July 2012 Pages: 763-783
Author(s)
Mieko Yoshihama; Aparna Ramakrishnan; Amy C. Hammock; Mahmooda Khaliq
Date Published
July 2012
Length
21 pages
Annotation
This article presents the development of a theoretically, empirically, and community-based IPV prevention program.
Abstract
To fill an existing gap in research and practice on intimate partner violence (IPV) in immigrant communities, the authors developed an IPV prevention program, called the Shanti Project, in an Asian Indian community in the Midwest. Building on the notion of shanti (harmony/peace), a cherished value and strength of the community, we created a communications campaign that combined social marketing and community-based participatory approaches. Recognizing the interactive influences of multiple levels of social ecology, campaign activities were designed to bring about changes at the individual, relationship/family, organization, and community levels. This article presents the development of this theoretically, empirically, and community-based IPV prevention program. Abstract published by arrangement with Sage Journals.