University of Dodoma, Tanzania.
London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, UK.
Violence Against Women. 2021 May;27(6-7):937-951. doi: 10.1177/1077801220914389. Epub 2020 May 21.
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a serious global health problem affecting millions of women worldwide. Despite increased investments into its reduction, little research has been conducted into how women in low- and middle-income countries deal with IPV. This study seeks to explore this by looking in depth into help-seeking strategies utilized by abused women in Tanzania, using the 2015-2016 Tanzania Demographic and Health Survey. The prevalence of lifetime physical and/or sexual IPV was 41.6% in this study, but only half of all affected women sought help from anyone. The only clear association found with help-seeking was the severity of IPV.
亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)是一个严重的全球健康问题,影响着全世界数以百万计的女性。尽管在减少 IPV 方面投入了更多资金,但对于中低收入国家的女性如何应对 IPV 问题的研究却很少。本研究旨在通过深入研究坦桑尼亚受虐妇女使用的求助策略来探讨这一问题,所使用的数据来自 2015-2016 年坦桑尼亚人口与健康调查。本研究中,一生中经历过身体和/或性 IPV 的女性比例为 41.6%,但只有一半的受影响女性向任何人寻求帮助。唯一发现与求助行为有明确关联的是 IPV 的严重程度。