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探究常见心理健康问题、酒精/药物使用与亲密伴侣暴力行为之间的联系:对肯尼亚城市男性的快速人种志评估

Exploring links between common mental health problems, alcohol/substance use and perpetration of intimate partner violence: A rapid ethnographic assessment with men in urban Kenya.

作者信息

Schafer A, Koyiet P

机构信息

Technical Advisor Mental Health and Psychosocial Support, Humanitarian and Emergency Affairs, Global Rapid Response Team: Global Technical Team, World Vision International, Burwood East, Victoria, Australia.

National Coordinator for Gender, Disability, Mental Health and Psychosocial Support, World Vision Kenya, Nairobi, Kenya.

出版信息

Glob Ment Health (Camb). 2018 Jan 18;5:e3. doi: 10.1017/gmh.2017.25. eCollection 2018.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Kenya has some of the highest rates of gender-based violence (GBV) in the world, particularly intimate partner violence. World Vision completed a rapid ethnographic assessment to explore common problems faced by men and local perspectives about the links between men, mental health, alcohol use and GBV.

METHODS

Data from community free-listing surveys ( = 52), four focus group discussions and two key informant interviews formed the basis for thematic analysis and findings.

RESULTS

Lack of jobs, 'idleness' and finances were viewed as top priority concerns facing men; however, alcohol and substance use were equally prioritised. Family problems, crime and general psychosocial issues (e.g., high stress, low self-esteem) were also reported. Men withdrawing socially, changing behaviour and increasing alcohol consumption were described as signs that men were experiencing mental health challenges. The community observed alcohol use as the biggest cause of GBV, believing men resorted to drinking because of having 'too much time', marital conflict, psychosocial issues and access to alcohol. The findings theorise that a circular link between unemployment, alcohol and crime is likely contributing to familial, psychosocial and gender concerns, and that men's mental health support may assist to re-direct a trajectory for individuals at risk of perpetrating GBV.

CONCLUSIONS

Data confirmed that GBV is a major concern in these Kenya communities and has direct links with alcohol use, which is subsequently linked to mental health and psychosocial problems. Attempting to disrupt progression to the perpetration of violence by men, via mental health care interventions, warrants further research.

摘要

引言

肯尼亚是世界上性别暴力发生率最高的国家之一,尤其是亲密伴侣暴力。世界宣明会完成了一项快速人种志评估,以探讨男性面临的常见问题以及当地对男性、心理健康、饮酒与性别暴力之间联系的看法。

方法

来自社区自由列举调查(n = 52)、四次焦点小组讨论和两次关键 informant 访谈的数据构成了主题分析和研究结果的基础。

结果

缺乏工作、“无所事事”和经济状况被视为男性面临的首要问题;然而,饮酒和药物使用也被同等重视。还报告了家庭问题、犯罪和一般心理社会问题(如高压力、低自尊)。男性社交退缩、行为改变和饮酒增加被描述为男性正在经历心理健康挑战的迹象。社区认为饮酒是性别暴力的最大原因,认为男性因“时间过多”、婚姻冲突、心理社会问题和饮酒机会而 resort to 饮酒。研究结果提出理论,失业、酒精和犯罪之间的循环联系可能导致家庭、心理社会和性别问题,并且男性的心理健康支持可能有助于为有实施性别暴力风险的个人重新引导轨迹。

结论

数据证实,性别暴力是这些肯尼亚社区的一个主要问题,并且与饮酒有直接联系,而饮酒随后又与心理健康和心理社会问题相关。通过心理健康护理干预试图扰乱男性暴力行为的发展,值得进一步研究。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/6578/5797935/9cb7f3e363e7/S2054425117000255_fig1.jpg

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