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垫脚石与创造未来干预措施:对南非德班非正规住区年轻人的行为和结构健康促进及暴力预防干预措施进行缩短的中断时间序列评估。

Stepping Stones and Creating Futures intervention: shortened interrupted time series evaluation of a behavioural and structural health promotion and violence prevention intervention for young people in informal settlements in Durban, South Africa.

作者信息

Jewkes Rachel, Gibbs Andrew, Jama-Shai Nwabisa, Willan Samantha, Misselhorn Alison, Mushinga Mildred, Washington Laura, Mbatha Nompumelelo, Skiweyiya Yandisa

机构信息

Gender & Health Research Unit, Medical Research Council, Private Bag X385, Pretoria 0001, South Africa.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2014 Dec 29;14:1325. doi: 10.1186/1471-2458-14-1325.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Gender-based violence and HIV are highly prevalent in the harsh environment of informal settlements and reducing violence here is very challenging. The group intervention Stepping Stones has been shown to reduce men's perpetration of violence in more rural areas, but violence experienced by women in the study was not affected. Economic empowerment interventions with gender training can protect older women from violence, but microloan interventions have proved challenging with young women. We investigated whether combining a broad economic empowerment intervention and Stepping Stones could impact on violence among young men and women. The intervention, Creating Futures, was developed as a new generation of economic empowerment intervention, which enabled livelihood strengthening though helping participants find work or set up a business, and did not give cash or make loans.

METHODS

We piloted Stepping Stones with Creating Futures in two informal settlements of Durban with 232 out of school youth, mostly aged 18-30 and evaluated with a shortened interrupted time series of two baseline surveys and at 28 and 58 weeks post-baseline. 94/110 men and 111/122 women completed the last assessment, 85.5% and 90.2% respectively of those enrolled. To determine trend, we built random effects regression models with each individual as the cluster for each variable, and measured the slope of the line across the time points.

RESULTS

Men's mean earnings in the past month increased by 247% from R411 ($40) to R1015 ($102, and women's by 278% R 174 (~$17) to R 484 (about $48) (trend test, p < 0.0001). There was a significant reduction in women's experience of the combined measure of physical and/or sexual IPV in the prior three months from 30.3% to 18.9% (p = 0.037). This was not seen for men. However both men and women scored significantly better on gender attitudes and men significantly reduced their controlling practices in their relationship. The prevalence of moderate or severe depression symptomatology among men and suicidal thoughts decreased significantly (p < 0.0001 and p = 0.01).

CONCLUSIONS

These findings are very positive for an exploratory study and indicate that the Creating Futures/Stepping Stones intervention has potential for impact in these difficult areas with young men and women. Further evaluation is needed.

摘要

背景

在非正规住区的恶劣环境中,基于性别的暴力和艾滋病毒感染极为普遍,在此减少暴力极具挑战性。群体干预措施“垫脚石”已被证明能减少农村地区男性的暴力行为,但该研究中女性遭受的暴力并未受到影响。带有性别培训的经济赋权干预措施能够保护老年妇女免受暴力侵害,但小额贷款干预措施对年轻女性来说却颇具挑战。我们调查了将广泛的经济赋权干预措施与“垫脚石”相结合是否会对年轻男性和女性的暴力行为产生影响。“创造未来”干预措施作为新一代经济赋权干预措施而开发,它通过帮助参与者找到工作或创业来增强生计能力,且不提供现金或贷款。

方法

我们在德班的两个非正规住区对232名失学青年(大多年龄在18 - 30岁)开展了“垫脚石”与“创造未来”的试点项目,并通过两个基线调查以及基线后第28周和第58周的缩短中断时间序列进行评估。94/110名男性和111/122名女性完成了最后一次评估,分别占登记人数的85.5%和90.2%。为确定趋势,我们构建了以每个个体为每个变量聚类的随机效应回归模型,并测量各时间点之间直线的斜率。

结果

男性过去一个月的平均收入从411兰特(约40美元)增至1015兰特(约102美元),增长了247%,女性从174兰特(约17美元)增至484兰特(约48美元),增长了278%(趋势检验,p < 0.0001)。在过去三个月中,女性遭受身体和/或性亲密伴侣暴力综合衡量指标的比例从30.3%显著降至18.9%(p = 0.037)。男性未出现这种情况。然而,男性和女性在性别态度方面得分均显著提高,且男性在恋爱关系中的控制行为显著减少。男性中中度或重度抑郁症状的患病率以及自杀念头显著降低(p < 0.0001和p = 0.01)。

结论

对于一项探索性研究而言,这些发现非常积极,表明“创造未来/垫脚石”干预措施在这些针对年轻男性和女性的困难地区具有产生影响的潜力。还需要进一步评估。

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