Kim Glen, Torbay Rabih, Lawry Lynn
Massachusetts Veterans Epidemiology Research and Information Center, Veterans Affairs Boston Health Care System, Boston, Mass, USA.
Am J Public Health. 2007 Feb;97(2):353-61. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2005.073635. Epub 2006 Nov 30.
We assessed basic health, women's health, and mental health among Sudanese internally displaced persons in South Darfur.
In January 2005, we surveyed 6 registered internally displaced persons camps in Nyala District. Using systematic random sampling, we surveyed 1293 households, interviewing 1 adult female per household (N=1274); respondents' households totaled 8643 members. We inquired about respondents' mental health, opinions on women's rights, and the health status of household members.
A majority of respondents had access to rations, shelter, and water. Sixty-eight percent (861 of 1266) used no birth control, and 53% (614 of 1147) reported at least 1 unattended birth. Thirty percent (374 of 1238) shared spousal decisions on timing and spacing of children, and 49% (503 of 1027) reported the right to refuse sex. Eighty-four percent (1043 of 1240) were circumcised. The prevalence of major depression was 31% (390 of 1253). Women also expressed limited rights regarding marriage, movement, and access to health care. Eighty-eight percent (991 of 1121) supported equal educational opportunities for women.
Humanitarian aid has relieved a significant burden of this displaced population's basic needs. However, mental and women's health needs remain largely unmet. The findings indicate a limitation of sexual and reproductive rights that may negatively affect health.
我们评估了南达尔富尔州苏丹境内流离失所者的基本健康、妇女健康和心理健康状况。
2005年1月,我们对尼亚拉地区6个已登记的境内流离失所者营地进行了调查。采用系统随机抽样法,我们调查了1293户家庭,每户采访1名成年女性(N = 1274);受访者家庭共有8643名成员。我们询问了受访者的心理健康状况、对妇女权利的看法以及家庭成员的健康状况。
大多数受访者能够获得口粮、住所和水。68%(1266人中的861人)未采取任何节育措施,53%(1147人中的614人)报告至少有1次分娩无人照料。30%(1238人中的374人)在生育时间和间隔上与配偶共同做决定,49%(1027人中的503人)报告有拒绝性行为的权利。84%(1240人中的1043人)接受过割礼。重度抑郁症的患病率为31%(1253人中的390人)。妇女在婚姻、行动和获得医疗保健方面也表示权利有限。88%(1121人中的991人)支持妇女享有平等的受教育机会。
人道主义援助减轻了这一流离失所人群基本需求的重大负担。然而,心理和妇女健康需求在很大程度上仍未得到满足。研究结果表明性权利和生殖权利存在局限性,可能对健康产生负面影响。