The Open Social Science Journal

2009, 2 : 32-36
Published online 2009 February 5. DOI: 10.2174/1874945300902010032
Publisher ID: TOSSCIJ-2-32

Psychological Intimate Partner Abuse among Chinese Women: What we know and what we still Need to know

Agnes Tiwari , Janet Wong , Douglas A. Brownridge , Ko Ling Chan , Daniel Y. T. Fong , Wing Cheong Leung and Pak Chnng Ho
Department of Nursing Studies, Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong.

ABSTRACT

Although increasing attention has been given to psychological abuse in intimate partner relationships, relatively little is known about this complex problem among Chinese women. A better understanding of psychological abuse in Chinese intimate relationships is warranted because Chinese culture is shame-oriented. Women, therefore, may be more susceptible to shameful feelings induced by psychological abuse. This may explain why psychological abuse, in the absence of physical and/or sexual abuse, has such adverse mental health effects on Chinese women. In this paper, what is known about psychological abuse in Chinese intimate relationships and what still needs to be known are highlighted, together with the mental health impact. Implications for future research are also presented.