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Citation

Montalvo-Liendo N, Matthews DW, Gilroy H, Nava A, Gangialla C. J. Transcult. Nurs. 2018; 29(5): 457-464.

Affiliation

Brownsville, TX, USA.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2018, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/1043659618766215

PMID

29606032

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Current literature indicates that intimate partner violence is a complex phenomenon that exists worldwide.

PURPOSE: However, little is known about why some men of Mexican origin abuse women. This descriptive study was conducted to understand the experiences of men of Mexican origin who abuse their intimate partners.

METHOD: A qualitative research design was used to conduct this study in a south Texas border community adjacent to the United States-Mexico border.

RESULTS: This study builds on existing research and furthers the knowledge related to the factors contributing to intimate partner violence, including cultural factors. The results also reinforce the negative impacts of intimate partner violence on children and the family structure.

DISCUSSION: Further research is needed to support the development of a culturally appropriate prevention and intervention program for men of Mexican origin who abuse women and their families.


Language: en

Keywords

Latino; Mexican origin; abuse; intimate partner violence; men

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