Hidden numbers, hidden people: Family violence among South Asian Australians

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作者
De Silva, Heshani Samantha [1 ,2 ]
Shepherd, Stephane M. [3 ]
McEwan, Troy E. [1 ]
机构
[1] Swinburne Univ Technol, Ctr Forens Behav Sci, Melbourne, Australia
[2] Univ Melbourne, Dept Gen Practice, Dept Social Work, Melbourne, Australia
[3] Deakin Univ, Alfred Deakin Inst Citizenship & Globalisat, Burwood, Australia
关键词
South Asian; Migrants; Family violence; Partner violence; Australia; INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE; DOMESTIC VIOLENCE; IMMIGRANT WOMEN; GENDER INEQUALITY; ABUSE; EXPERIENCES; COMMUNITY; VICTIMS; VOICES; ROLES;
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10.1007/s12546-024-09329-y
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C921 [人口统计学];
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摘要
International research suggests that migrants face additional challenges that may heighten their risk of experiencing family violence (FV). South Asians are one of Australia's fastest growing immigrant populations-yet relatively little is known about their experiences of FV. This study sought to address this research gap by ascertaining what could be gleaned about FV experiences of Australian South Asians the Australian Bureau of Statistic's 2016 Personal Safety Survey (PSS). While prior versions of the PSS have been deemed non-representative of minority cultural groups, it remains the largest FV victimisation dataset in Australia, and undoubtedly would include information about South Asian Australians. Specifically this study examined the lifetime prevalence and 10-year incidence of most recent FV among South Asian-born (SAB) immigrants and compared these figures to Australian-born (AB) individuals. SAB Australians included in the PSS reported lower lifetime prevalence of intimate partner violence (IPV) and a lower 10-year incidence of at least one type of FV (IPV and/or non-partner FV) than AB Australians. The sampling approach of the PSS was shown to have substantial methodological limitations that reduced the utility of these findings. Specifically, the sampling of South Asian immigrants in Australia was not demographically representative nor was the sample size sufficient for meaningful analysis. The implications of these limitations and recommendations to address them in future population-level FV surveys are explored.
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