Relationships Among Intimate Partner Violence, Unfair Treatment, Depressive Symptoms, and Family Support: A Community-Based Study of Gujarati Women in the Midwestern USA

Mieko Yoshihama, Abha Rai, Yoon Joon Choi, Jun Sung Hong, Yueqi Yan

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Abstract

Intimate partner violence (IPV) and unfair treatment can negatively affect the health and well-being of many women, especially women of color. Few studies have investigated the mental health impact of both forms of victimization together. Unlike most research on Asian Indian women, which has used aggregated samples of women of various Asian Indian or South Asian descent, this study focused on a specific group of Asian Indians. Data were collected from a probability sample of Gujarati residents, aged 18–65 years, in a midwestern state of USA via computer-assisted telephone interviews. One third of married women reported having experienced IPV and two thirds received unfair treatment during the previous 6 months. Respondents overall reported a low level of depressive symptoms. Analyses using negative binomial regression models found that while both IPV and unfair treatment were positively associated with depressive symptoms, their interaction effect was not statistically significant. When IPV victimization and support from family were included in the model, the incidence rate ratio for unfair treatment became nonsignificant, but the significant effect of IPV remained. Findings suggest that practitioners not only in mental health and IPV programs but also in alternative settings frequented by Gujarati women should inquire about these types of interpersonal victimization and assist women in connecting with and cultivating supportive networks. More research on the mental health impact of IPV and other types of interpersonal victimization is needed for underresearched yet growing population groups to inform socioculturally responsive assistance programs.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)287-296
Number of pages10
JournalAmerican Journal of Orthopsychiatry
Volume94
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2024

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Keywords

  • Asian Indian women
  • discrimination
  • domestic violence
  • gender-based violence
  • social support

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