Duke Global Health Institute, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina 27708, USA.
Subst Use Misuse. 2012 Oct;47(12):1271-80. doi: 10.3109/10826084.2012.695419. Epub 2012 Jun 28.
This qualitative study explores alcohol-serving venues as sites of risk or protection from violence against women (VAW) in one South African community. In 2010, we conducted in-depth interviews with 31 female patrons, 13 male patrons and 11 venue staff, and conducted structured observations in six alcohol venues. VAW was a common experience and venues contributed to risk through aggression, negative attitudes toward women, risks leaving the venues, and owners tolerating VAW. Concurrently, venues offered potential to avoid VAW through perceived safety and owner protection. Results highlight the influence of the venue environment and importance of addressing the setting of alcohol consumption.
本定性研究探讨了南非某社区中,酒水供应场所是增加还是减少针对妇女的暴力(VAW)风险的因素。2010 年,我们对 31 名女性顾客、13 名男性顾客和 11 名场所工作人员进行了深入访谈,并对六个酒水供应场所进行了结构观察。VAW 是一种常见现象,而各场所则通过侵犯、对女性的负面态度、离开场所的风险以及业主对 VAW 的容忍而增加风险。同时,各场所通过感知安全和业主保护为避免 VAW 提供了潜在机会。研究结果突出了场所环境的影响和解决酒水消费环境的重要性。