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Factors on Help-seeking Behaviors among the Disabled Experiencing Domestic Violence

Title
Factors on Help-seeking Behaviors among the Disabled Experiencing Domestic Violence
Author(s)

김재엽 ; 이민경 ; 박지민

Keyword
장애인의 가정폭력 ; 외부도움요청 ; 폭력에 대한 태도 ; 가정폭력관련 법 인식
Publication Year
2013-10-01
Publisher
(사)한국가정관리학회
Citation
한국가정관리학회지, vol. 31, no. 5, pp. 109 - 123
Abstract
This study aims to investigate the factors on help-seeking behaviors among the disabled experiencing lifelong domestic violence
and suggest practical plans to address the problems. According to an analysis of the data of the "2010 Domestic Violence
Survey of South Korea”, the occurrence rate of lifelong physical violence is 12.1% and that of severe physical violence is 6.2%
among 273 adults with disabilities. The rate of help-seeking among the disabled experiencing lifelong domestic violence is
26.3%, which means two-thirds of the disabled experiencing domestic violence do so for a long time.
The results of the study show that the experience of severe physical violence(p < .05), attitudes toward violence(p < .05),
and awareness of domestic violence and related laws(p < .05) were found to have an impact on help-seeking behaviors among
adults with disabilities experiencing domestic violence. However, an accepting attitude of disability and social connections of
disabled were not found to have an impact on help-seeking behaviors.
Based on these results, this study suggested raising awareness about domestic violence among the disabled, educating people
with disabilities not to tolerate violence and informing them about the domestic violence-related legal system, and training
service professionals (social workers, health professionals etc.) to screen the disabled for domestic violence and prevent them
from becoming domestic violence victims.
Fulltext
https://doi.org/10.7466/JKHMA.2013.31.5.109
ISSN
1229-1331
DOI
10.7466/JKHMA.2013.31.5.109
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