“萨萨!”是治疗暴力的药物。关于乌干达坎帕拉一项预防针对妇女暴力行为的社区动员干预措施如何带来改变的定性研究结果 。

'SASA! is the medicine that treats violence'. Qualitative findings on how a community mobilisation intervention to prevent violence against women created change in Kampala, Uganda.

作者信息

Kyegombe Nambusi, Starmann Elizabeth, Devries Karen M, Michau Lori, Nakuti Janet, Musuya Tina, Watts Charlotte, Heise Lori

机构信息

Department of Global Health and Development, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, UK;

Department of Global Health and Development, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, UK.

出版信息

Glob Health Action. 2014 Sep 12;7:25082. doi: 10.3402/gha.v7.25082. eCollection 2014.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Intimate partner violence (IPV) violates women's human rights and is a serious public health concern. Historically strategies to prevent IPV have focussed on individuals and their relationships without addressing the context under which IPV occurs. Primary prevention of IPV is a relatively new focus of international efforts and what SASA!, a phased community mobilisation intervention, seeks to achieve.

METHODS

Conducted in Kampala, Uganda, between 2007 and 2012, the SASA! Study is a cluster randomised controlled trial to assess the community-level impact of SASA! This nested qualitative study explores pathways of individual- and community-level change as a result of SASA! Forty in-depth interviews with community members (20 women, 20 men) were conducted at follow-up, audio recorded, transcribed verbatim and analysed using thematic analysis complemented by constant comparative methods.

RESULTS

SASA! influenced the dynamics of relationships and broader community norms. At the relationship level, SASA! is helping partners to explore the benefits of mutually supportive gender roles; improve communication on a variety of issues; increase levels of joint decision-making and highlight non-violent ways to deal with anger or disagreement. Not all relationships experienced the same breadth and depth of change. At the community level, SASA! has helped foster a climate of non-tolerance of violence by reducing the acceptability of violence against women and increasing individuals' skills, willingness, and sense of responsibility to act to prevent it. It has also developed and strengthened community-based structures to catalyse and support on-going activism to prevent IPV.

DISCUSSION

This paper provides evidence of the ways in which community-based violence prevention interventions may reduce IPV in low-income settings. It offers important implications for community mobilisation approaches and for prevention of IPV against women. This research has demonstrated the potential of social norm change interventions at the community level to achieve meaningful impact within project timeframes.

摘要

背景

亲密伴侣暴力侵犯了妇女的人权,是一个严重的公共卫生问题。从历史上看,预防亲密伴侣暴力的策略一直侧重于个人及其关系,而没有解决亲密伴侣暴力发生的背景。亲密伴侣暴力的初级预防是国际努力中一个相对较新的重点,也是阶段性社区动员干预措施“SASA!”试图实现的目标。

方法

“SASA!”研究于2007年至2012年在乌干达坎帕拉进行,是一项整群随机对照试验,旨在评估“SASA!”在社区层面的影响。这项嵌套的定性研究探讨了“SASA!”导致的个人和社区层面变化的途径。在随访时对40名社区成员(20名女性、20名男性)进行了深入访谈,进行了音频录制、逐字转录,并采用主题分析辅以持续比较法进行分析。

结果

“SASA!”影响了人际关系动态和更广泛的社区规范。在人际关系层面,“SASA!”正在帮助伴侣探索相互支持的性别角色的益处;改善在各种问题上的沟通;提高共同决策水平,并突出处理愤怒或分歧的非暴力方式。并非所有关系都经历了相同程度和深度的变化。在社区层面,“SASA!”通过降低对妇女暴力行为的可接受性,并提高个人采取行动预防暴力的技能、意愿和责任感,帮助营造了一种不容忍暴力的氛围。它还建立并加强了社区结构,以促进和支持持续的预防亲密伴侣暴力的行动主义。

讨论

本文提供了基于社区的暴力预防干预措施在低收入环境中可能减少亲密伴侣暴力的方式的证据。它对社区动员方法和预防针对妇女的亲密伴侣暴力具有重要意义。这项研究证明了社区层面社会规范改变干预措施在项目时间范围内实现有意义影响的潜力。

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