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非洲妇女赋权 SWPER 指数:基于调查数据的指数开发和验证。

The SWPER index for women's empowerment in Africa: development and validation of an index based on survey data.

机构信息

International Center for Equity in Health, Federal University of Pelotas, Pelotas, Brazil.

School of Public Health, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, SA, Australia; School of Social and Community Medicine, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK.

出版信息

Lancet Glob Health. 2017 Sep;5(9):e916-e923. doi: 10.1016/S2214-109X(17)30292-9. Epub 2017 Jul 26.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The Sustainable Development Goals strongly focus on equity. Goal 5 explicitly aims to empower all women and girls, reinforcing the need to have a reliable indicator to track progress. Our objective was to develop a novel women's empowerment indicator from widely available data sources, broadening opportunities for monitoring and research on women's empowerment.

METHODS

We used Demographic and Health Survey data from 34 African countries, targeting currently partnered women. We identified items related to women's empowerment present in most surveys, and used principal component analysis to extract the components. We carried out a convergent validation process using coverage of three health interventions as outcomes; and an external validation process by analysing correlations with the Gender Development Index.

FINDINGS

15 items related to women's empowerment were selected. We retained three components (50% of total variation) which, after rotation, were identified as three dimensions of empowerment: attitude to violence, social independence, and decision making. All dimensions had moderate to high correlation with the Gender Development Index. Social independence was associated with higher coverage of maternal and child interventions; attitude to violence and decision making were more consistently associated with the use of modern contraception.

INTERPRETATION

The index, named Survey-based Women's emPowERment index (SWPER), has potential to widen the research on women's empowerment and to give a better estimate of its effect on health interventions and outcomes. It allows within-country and between-country comparison, as well as time trend analysis, which no other survey-based index provides.

FUNDING

Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

摘要

背景

可持续发展目标非常注重公平。目标 5 明确旨在赋予所有妇女和女童权力,这强化了需要有一个可靠的指标来跟踪进展的必要性。我们的目标是从广泛可用的数据源中开发一个新的妇女赋权指标,为监测和研究妇女赋权提供更多机会。

方法

我们使用了来自 34 个非洲国家的人口与健康调查数据,针对目前有伴侣的妇女。我们确定了大多数调查中存在的与妇女赋权相关的项目,并使用主成分分析提取组成部分。我们通过将三种健康干预措施的覆盖范围作为结果进行收敛验证过程;并通过分析与性别发展指数的相关性进行外部验证过程。

结果

选择了 15 个与妇女赋权相关的项目。我们保留了三个组成部分(总变异的 50%),经过旋转后,这三个组成部分被确定为三个赋权维度:对暴力的态度、社会独立性和决策能力。所有维度与性别发展指数都有中度到高度的相关性。社会独立性与母婴干预措施的较高覆盖率相关;对暴力的态度和决策能力与现代避孕方法的使用更为一致相关。

解释

该指数名为基于调查的妇女赋权指数(SWPER),有可能拓宽对妇女赋权的研究,并更好地估计其对健康干预措施和结果的影响。它允许在国家内部和国家之间进行比较,以及进行时间趋势分析,这是其他基于调查的指数无法提供的。

资金来源

比尔及梅琳达·盖茨基金会。

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