Latina College Student Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence: A Psychosociocultural Approach to Their Etic and Emic Well-Being
Published online on June 26, 2025
Abstract
Violence Against Women, Ahead of Print.
Intimate partner violence (IPV) does not discriminate based on gender, culture, or background, making IPV a universal (i.e., etic) phenomenon; however, Latinas’ cultural realities (i.e., emic) can be overlooked if their IPV experiences are only examined ...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) does not discriminate based on gender, culture, or background, making IPV a universal (i.e., etic) phenomenon; however, Latinas’ cultural realities (i.e., emic) can be overlooked if their IPV experiences are only examined ...