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En el Grupo Tomas Conciencia In Group You Become Aware: Latino Immigrants' Satisfaction With a Culturally Informed Intervention for Men Who Batter

NCJ Number
245916
Journal
Violence Against Women Volume: 19 Issue: 1 Dated: January 2013 Pages: 107-132
Author(s)
José R. Parra-Cardona; Ana R. Escobar-Chew; Kendal Holtrop; Georgia Carpenter; Ricardo Guzmán; Dolores Hernández; Efraín Zamudio; Dolores G. Ramírez
Date Published
January 2013
Length
25 pages
Annotation
Qualitative interviews were conducted with 21 Latino immigrant men who participated in a culturally informed batterer intervention.
Abstract
Qualitative interviews were conducted with 21 Latino immigrant men who participated in a culturally informed batterer intervention. The objectives of this investigation were twofold. First, to identify the treatment components that facilitated the participants' willingness to engage in a process of change aimed at terminating their abusive behaviors. Second, to describe the treatment components that led to their satisfaction with the intervention. Research findings confirm that the Spanish version of the Duluth curriculum can be beneficial for Latino immigrant batterers. Results also demonstrate the critical role of culture as it refers to content of the intervention and method of delivery. Abstract published by arrangement with Sage.