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Citation

Yick AG, Berthold SM. Violence Vict. 2005; 20(6): 661-677.

Affiliation

Capella University, Minneapolis, MN, USA. alice.yick-flanagan@capella.edu

Copyright

(Copyright © 2005, Springer Publishing)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

16468444

Abstract

Conducting culturally competent research is a challenge as the United States becomes increasingly multicultural. When conducting research on violence in Asian American communities, researchers need to consider how culture, race, and ethnicity influence definitions of concepts, and methodological issues such as research designs, sampling, developing and translating instruments, ethical issues, recruiting research participants, supervising and training interviewers, and disseminating findings. Examples from the authors' research studies on community violence in the Khmer community, domestic violence in the Chinese American community, and dating violence in Asian American groups are extrapolated to highlight various themes. A commitment to a research program that collaborates with the community under study and cultural experts is vital at every stage of the research process.

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