Department of Epidemiology & Biostatistics, School of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco, CA, USA.
Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences, School of Nursing, University of California, San Francisco, CA, USA.
BMC Pregnancy Childbirth. 2017 Nov 8;17(Suppl 2):335. doi: 10.1186/s12884-017-1501-7.
Recent evidence has found widespread reports of women experiencing abuse, neglect, discrimination, and poor interpersonal care during childbirth around the globe. Empowerment may be a protective mechanism for women against facility mistreatment during childbirth. The majority of previous research on mistreatment during childbirth has been qualitative in nature.
In this analysis, we use quantitative data from 392 women who recently gave birth in a facility in the slums of Lucknow, India, to explore whether measures of women's empowerment are associated with their experiences of mistreatment at their last childbirth. We use the Gender Equitable Men (GEM) scale to measure women's views of gender equality.
We find that women who had more equitable views about the role of women were less likely to report experiencing mistreatment during childbirth. These findings suggest that dimensions of women's empowerment related to social norms about women's value and role are associated with experiences of mistreatment during childbirth.
This expands our understanding of empowerment and women's health, and also suggests that the GEM scale can be used to measure certain domains of empowerment from a women's perspective in this setting.
最近的证据发现,全球范围内有大量报道称女性在分娩过程中遭受虐待、忽视、歧视和人际关怀不佳。赋权可能是女性在分娩过程中免受医疗机构虐待的保护机制。先前关于分娩期间虐待的大多数研究都是定性的。
在这项分析中,我们使用了来自印度勒克瑙贫民窟一家医疗机构的最近分娩的 392 名女性的定量数据,来探讨女性赋权的措施是否与她们在最近一次分娩时的虐待经历有关。我们使用 Gender Equitable Men(GEM)量表来衡量女性对性别平等的看法。
我们发现,对女性角色持更平等观点的女性报告在分娩过程中遭受虐待的可能性较小。这些发现表明,与女性价值和角色的社会规范有关的赋权维度与分娩期间的虐待经历有关。
这扩展了我们对赋权和妇女健康的理解,也表明 GEM 量表可以在这种情况下从女性的角度来衡量赋权的某些方面。