Fox Ashley M, Jackson Sharon S, Hansen Nathan B, Gasa Nolwazi, Crewe Mary, Sikkema Kathleen J
Department of Sociomedical Sciences, Columbia University, USA.
Violence Against Women. 2007 Jun;13(6):583-602. doi: 10.1177/1077801207299209.
This study qualitatively examines the intersections of risk for intimate partner violence (IPV) and HIV infection in South Africa. Eighteen women seeking services for relationship violence were asked semistructured questions regarding their abusive experiences and HIV risk. Participants had experienced myriad forms of abuse, which reinforced each other to create a climate that sustained abuse and multiplied HIV risk. Male partners having multiple concurrent sexual relationships, and poor relationship communication compounded female vulnerability to HIV and abuse. A social environment of silence, male power, and economic constraints enabled abuse to continue. "Breaking the silence" and women's empowerment were suggested solutions.
本研究对南非亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)风险与艾滋病毒感染的交叉点进行了定性分析。18名寻求关系暴力服务的女性被问及有关其受虐经历和艾滋病毒感染风险的半结构化问题。参与者经历了多种形式的虐待,这些虐待相互强化,营造了一种持续虐待并增加艾滋病毒感染风险的氛围。男性伴侣存在多个同时进行的性关系以及不良的关系沟通,加剧了女性感染艾滋病毒和遭受虐待的脆弱性。沉默、男性权力和经济限制的社会环境使得虐待得以持续。“打破沉默”和增强妇女权能被认为是解决办法。