University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA.
Violence Against Women. 2013 Nov;19(11):1331-49. doi: 10.1177/1077801213514859. Epub 2013 Dec 8.
In this critical ethnography, 72 HIV-infected women in Southern Malawi participated in 12 focus groups discussing the impact of HIV and violence. Our analysis, informed by a postcolonial feminist perspective, revealed women's capacity to collectively engage in safety planning. We present our findings about women's experiences based on narratives detailing how women collectively strategized safety planning efforts to mitigate the impact of violence. This study helps to fill a gap in the literature on the intersection between HIV and violence in women's lives. Strategies discussed by the women could form a basis for safety planning interventions for women in similar circumstances.
在这项关键的人种学研究中,来自马拉维南部的 72 名感染艾滋病毒的女性参与了 12 个焦点小组讨论,讨论艾滋病毒和暴力的影响。我们的分析受到后殖民女性主义观点的启发,揭示了女性集体参与安全规划的能力。我们根据详细描述女性如何集体策划安全规划工作以减轻暴力影响的叙述,介绍了我们关于女性经历的发现。这项研究有助于填补有关艾滋病毒与女性生活中暴力交叉问题的文献空白。女性讨论的策略可以为类似情况下的女性安全规划干预措施提供基础。