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Volume 32, Issue 1: February, 2005
Abstract
Perceptions of Service Providers and Community Members
on Intimate Partner Violence Within a Latino Community
M. Jane Lewis, DrPH, Bernadette West, PhD, Leyna Bautista,
MPH, Alexandra M. Greenberg, BA, and Iris Done-Perez, MS
This study examined perceptions regarding intimate partner
abuse (IPV) in a largely Latino community in New Jersey through
focus groups with Latino community members and key informant
interviews with providers of services to this population.
Questions examined definitions of partner abuse; perceptions
of factors contributing to, or protecting against, IPV; and
barriers to reporting IPV both for the victim and the community
at large. Atlas.ti, a qualitative data package, was used to
analyze transcripts for themes drawn from the literature and
preliminary review of transcripts. Findings point to both
similarities and some potentially important differences between
the perspectives of community members and service providers
in such areas as definitions of partner abuse, factors associated
with abuse, and barriers to reporting. Although both community
members and service providers can individually offer important
insights with regard to IPV, a more complete picture emerges
when the views of both groups are considered.
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