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妇女赋权与家庭暴力:社会文化决定因素在印度南部部落和农村社区母婴营养不良中的作用

Women's empowerment and domestic violence: the role of sociocultural determinants in maternal and child undernutrition in tribal and rural communities in South India.

作者信息

Sethuraman Kavita, Lansdown Richard, Sullivan Keith

机构信息

Nutrition and Gender Initiative, Reproductive Health and Nutrition Unit, International Center for Research on Women, Washington, DC 20036, USA.

出版信息

Food Nutr Bull. 2006 Jun;27(2):128-43. doi: 10.1177/156482650602700204.

DOI:10.1177/156482650602700204
PMID:16786979
Abstract

BACKGROUND

Moderate malnutrition continues to affect 46% of children under five years of age and 47% of rural women in India. Women's lack of empowerment is believed to be an important factor in the persistent prevalence of malnutrition. In India, women's empowerment often varies by community, with tribes sometimes being the most progressive.

OBJECTIVE

To explore the relationship between women's empowerment, maternal nutritional status, and the nutritional status of their children aged 6 to 24 months in rural and tribal communities.

METHODS

This study in rural Karnataka, India, included tribal and rural subjects and used both qualitative and quantitative methods of data collection. Structured interviews with mothers were performed and anthropometric measurements were obtained for 820 mother-child pairs. The data were analyzed by multivariate and logistic regression.

RESULTS

Some degree of malnutrition was seen in 83.5% of children and 72.4% of mothers in the sample. Biological variables explained most of the variance in nutritional status, followed by health-care seeking and women's empowerment variables; socioeconomic variables explained the least amount of variance. Women's empowerment variables were significantly associated with child nutrition and explained 5.6% of the variance in the sample. Maternal experience of psychological abuse and sexual coercion increased the risk of malnutrition in mothers and children. Domestic violence was experienced by 34% of mothers in the sample.

CONCLUSIONS

In addition to the known investments needed to reduce malnutrition, improving women's nutrition, promoting gender equality, empowering women, and ending violence against women could further reduce the prevalence of malnutrition in this segment of the Indian population.

摘要

背景

在印度,中度营养不良持续影响着46%的五岁以下儿童以及47%的农村妇女。妇女缺乏赋权被认为是营养不良持续流行的一个重要因素。在印度,妇女赋权情况往往因社区而异,部落有时最为进步。

目的

探讨农村和部落社区中妇女赋权、孕产妇营养状况与其6至24个月大孩子的营养状况之间的关系。

方法

这项在印度卡纳塔克邦农村开展的研究纳入了部落和农村受试者,并采用了定性和定量的数据收集方法。对母亲进行了结构化访谈,并对820对母婴进行了人体测量。数据通过多变量和逻辑回归进行分析。

结果

样本中83.5%的儿童和72.4%的母亲存在一定程度的营养不良。生物学变量解释了营养状况差异的大部分,其次是寻求医疗保健和妇女赋权变量;社会经济变量解释的差异最少。妇女赋权变量与儿童营养显著相关,解释了样本中5.6%的差异。母亲遭受心理虐待和性胁迫的经历增加了母亲和儿童营养不良的风险。样本中34%的母亲遭受过家庭暴力。

结论

除了减少营养不良所需的已知投资外,改善妇女营养、促进性别平等、赋予妇女权力以及消除对妇女的暴力行为,可能会进一步降低这部分印度人口的营养不良发生率。

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