关于男性对其女性伴侣实施身体和/或性暴力的驱动因素,以及女性对此的体验方面的新认识,以及对预防干预措施的影响。

New learnings on drivers of men's physical and/or sexual violence against their female partners, and women's experiences of this, and the implications for prevention interventions.

机构信息

Gender and Health Research Unit, South African Medical Research Council, Pretoria, South Africa.

Centre for Rural Health, School of Nursing and Public Health, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, South Africa.

出版信息

Glob Health Action. 2020 Dec 31;13(1):1739845. doi: 10.1080/16549716.2020.1739845.

Abstract

: Understanding the drivers of intimate partner violence (IPV), perpetrated by men and experienced by women, is a critical task for developing effective prevention programmes.: To provide a comprehensive assessment of the drivers of IPV.: A comprehensive review of the drivers of IPV, at the end of a six-year programme of research through the with reference to other important research in the field.: Broadly, we argue that IPV is driven by poverty, patriarchal privilege, and the normative use of violence in interpersonal relationships. These factors also increase childhood trauma, poor mental health and substance misuse, and poor communication and conflict in relationships, which in turn impact on IPV. Disability status, and contexts of armed conflict, or post-conflict, further reinforce and exacerbate these risks. We move beyond describing associations towards describing the causal pathways through which these factors operate to increase IPV.: Specific recommendations about the future of further research on drivers of IPV include a greater focus on understanding the causal pathways from drivers to IPV and clearly delineating association from causality in studies, particularly for women and girls with disabilities, in armed conflicts, and adolescent girls and young women. To achieve this, we recommend extensive in-depth qualitative research, and complex quantitative modeling studies. Understanding drivers and causal pathways better will enable the identification of points of entry for the development of more effective IPV prevention interventions.

摘要

理解男性对女性实施的亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)的驱动因素,是制定有效预防计划的关键任务。

为了全面评估 IPV 的驱动因素。

通过为期六年的研究计划,与该领域的其他重要研究进行参考,对 IPV 的驱动因素进行了全面审查。

我们广泛认为,IPV 是由贫困、父权特权以及人际关系中暴力的规范使用驱动的。这些因素还会增加儿童期创伤、心理健康不良和药物滥用,以及沟通不良和关系中的冲突,从而反过来影响 IPV。残疾状况以及武装冲突或冲突后环境进一步加剧和恶化了这些风险。我们不仅描述了关联,还描述了这些因素通过哪些因果途径起作用来增加 IPV。

关于进一步研究 IPV 驱动因素的未来,我们提出了一些具体建议,包括更加关注理解从驱动因素到 IPV 的因果途径,并在研究中明确区分关联和因果关系,特别是对于残疾妇女和女孩、武装冲突中的妇女和女孩以及青少年女孩和年轻妇女。为了实现这一目标,我们建议进行广泛的深入定性研究和复杂的定量建模研究。更好地了解驱动因素和因果途径将能够确定制定更有效的 IPV 预防干预措施的切入点。

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