Newton-Levinson Anna, Winskell Kate, Abdela Berissa, Rubardt Marcie, Stephenson Rob
a Hubert Department of Global Health , Rollins School of Public Health, Emory , Atlanta , USA.
Cult Health Sex. 2014;16(8):916-30. doi: 10.1080/13691058.2014.921838. Epub 2014 Jun 19.
Widowed and divorced women, sometimes referred to as 'female heads of household', are one of the most impoverished and marginalised groups in the world. Widowed and divorced women are often overlooked in the literature or are seen primarily as economically or socially marginalised beings; their sexuality is rarely addressed. In an effort to understand the experiences and challenges faced by such women, we conducted and analysed four focus-group discussions, seven in-depth interviews and four interactive activities with 32 widowed and divorced women and with 25 other community members in Oromiya, Ethiopia. Findings indicate that women experienced high levels of community stigma in relation to their sexuality. Participants' fear of community stigma, and the actions they took to avert it, further served to marginalise them within their community and had negative impact on their economic, social and health support systems and, ultimately, on their overall well-being. Future interventions need to acknowledge sexual stigma as a driving force in the many challenges these women face. Further programmatic work is needed to reduce stigma related to widowed and divorced women's sexuality and to decrease their vulnerability to rape.
丧偶和离异女性,有时被称为“家庭女户主”,是世界上最贫困和最边缘化的群体之一。丧偶和离异女性在文献中常常被忽视,或者主要被视为经济或社会上的边缘人;她们的性取向很少被提及。为了了解这类女性所面临的经历和挑战,我们在埃塞俄比亚奥罗米亚与32名丧偶和离异女性以及25名其他社区成员进行并分析了四次焦点小组讨论、七次深入访谈和四项互动活动。研究结果表明,女性在性取向方面遭受了很高程度的社区污名化。参与者对社区污名化的恐惧以及他们为避免污名化所采取的行动,进一步导致她们在社区中被边缘化,并对她们的经济、社会和健康支持系统产生负面影响,最终影响她们的整体幸福感。未来的干预措施需要认识到性污名是这些女性面临的诸多挑战的驱动力。需要开展进一步的项目工作,以减少与丧偶和离异女性性取向相关的污名,并降低她们遭受强奸的脆弱性。