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  • Sociology
  • Criminology

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  • Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) survivors of intimate partner violence (IPV) are underrepresented in research and service utilization.
  • Understanding the unique characteristics of IPV and help-seeking behaviors among AAPI women is critical.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine the characteristics of IPV and help-seeking behaviors among AAPI women survivors.
  • To compare quantitative data with qualitative insights from domestic violence advocates.

Main Methods:

  • Sequential mixed-methods design (quantitative followed by qualitative).
  • Quantitative analysis of the National Crime Victimization Survey (AAPI n = 53; total N = 2,447).
  • Qualitative insights from 24 domestic violence advocates.

Main Results:

  • Both quantitative and qualitative data indicated high rates of spousal abuse, repeat victimization, and physical symptoms among AAPI survivors.
  • Quantitative findings suggested high educational attainment and household income, while advocates reported financial hardship among survivors they served.
  • Divergent findings highlight potential disparities in research representation and lived experiences.

Conclusions:

  • There is a need for improved representation of AAPI survivors in research on intimate partner violence.
  • Culturally responsive services are essential to prevent repeat victimization and address IPV-related physical symptoms in AAPI communities.
  • Addressing financial hardship is a key component of culturally responsive care for AAPI IPV survivors.