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Bearing (Aguantando) With Intimate Partner Violence: A Grounded Theory Study of Self-Silencing Among Hispanic Women Who Experienced Intimate Partner Violence
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WoS WOS:001144894100001
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85182661735
DOI 10.1177/10497323231225144
Año 2024
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Abstract



Hispanic women who experience intimate partner violence (IPV) face unique disparities. They have poorer health outcomes and are less likely to seek help than their non-Hispanic counterparts. When women remain in relationships where IPV occurs and refuse to disclose or seek treatment, they may resort to self-silencing, which can also worsen health outcomes. The purpose of this study was to develop a theory that explains how self-silencing evolves among Hispanic women who experience IPV. Participants were recruited from two research studies focused on Hispanic women's health, and from snowball sampling, which involved referrals by previously registered participants. Data were collected via Zoom (R) and included individual interviews. A total of 25 women participated in this study. Analysis followed constructive grounded theory levels of analysis described by Charmaz and constant comparative methods described by Glaser and Strauss. A grounded theory entitled Bearing (Aguantando) With Intimate Partner Violence emerged from the data. The theory explains the main strategy Hispanic women use to deal with violence while remaining in a relationship where IPV occurs. The theory is constructed of four categories with subcategories. The results of this study provide an initial framework to understand the self-silencing process among Hispanic women who experience IPV. In addition, this study identifies different levels of interventions that can be useful for researchers and healthcare providers to promote Hispanic women's ability to become empowered, use their voices, and seek help.

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Revista ISSN
Qualitative Health Research 1049-7323

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Social Sciences, Biomedical
Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary
Information Science & Library Science
Health Policy & Services
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Public Health, Environmental And Occupational Health
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Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
1 Baeza, Maria Jose Mujer UNIV MIAMI - Estados Unidos
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile - Chile
University of Miami - Estados Unidos
2 De Santis, Joseph P. Hombre UNIV MIAMI - Estados Unidos
University of Miami - Estados Unidos
3 CIANELLI-ACOSTA, ROSINA DEL CARMEN Mujer UNIV MIAMI - Estados Unidos
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile - Chile
University of Miami - Estados Unidos
4 Metheny, Nicholas - UNIV MIAMI - Estados Unidos
University of Miami - Estados Unidos
5 Villegas, Natalia Mujer Univ North Carolina Chapel Hill - Estados Unidos
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - Estados Unidos

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Fuente
Agencia Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo
Sigma Theta Tau International
Agenția Națională pentru Cercetare și Dezvoltare
National Agency for Research and Development (ANID) Scholarship Program (Chile) Doctorado Becas Chile 2020 grant
Sigma Theta Tau International (Beta Tau Chapter, Student Scholarly Award)

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The author(s) disclosed receipt of the following financial support for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article: This study is supported by Sigma Theta Tau International (Beta Tau Chapter, Student Scholarly Award) and by the National Agency for Research and Development (ANID) Scholarship Program (Chile) Doctorado Becas Chile 2020 grant number 72210097.
The author(s) disclosed receipt of the following financial support for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article: This study is supported by Sigma Theta Tau International (Beta Tau Chapter, Student Scholarly Award) and by the National Agency for Research and Development (ANID) Scholarship Program (Chile) Doctorado Becas Chile 2020 grant number 72210097.

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