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Women From Different Ethnic Groups and Their Experiences With Victimization and Seeking Help

NCJ Number
249092
Journal
Violence Against Women Volume: 21 Issue: 3 Dated: March 2015 Pages: 376-393
Author(s)
Judy L. Postmus
Date Published
March 2015
Length
18 pages
Annotation

For women who experience abuse in childhood or adulthood, the assumptions are that surviving includes seeking help. This article presents an exploratory study on the prevalence of victimization in the lives of Caucasian, African American, and Latina women, if and to whom they disclosed their victimization, and where they turned for services and support.

Abstract

The results indicate Caucasian women turn more to traditional, therapeutic sources compared with African American women, who tend to use tangible supports; however, when controlling for a number of key variables, the ethnic differences disappeared. Implications for further research and practice conclude this article. (Publisher abstract modified)