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在斯威士兰,伴侣饮酒与不饮酒的孕妇获得工具性社会支持的程度与亲密伴侣暴力的相对风险。

Relative Risk of Intimate Partner Violence According to Access to Instrumental Social Support Among Pregnant Women in Eswatini Whose Partners Do and Do Not Drink Alcohol.

机构信息

University of California, La Jolla, CA, USA.

出版信息

J Interpers Violence. 2022 Jul;37(13-14):NP12671-NP12684. doi: 10.1177/0886260521993925. Epub 2021 Feb 18.

Abstract

Intimate partner violence (IPV) affects one in three women around the world and is the tenth leading cause of death for women in Africa aged 15 to 29 years. Partner alcohol use, access to social support, and poverty all affect women's likelihood of experiencing violence. We sought to understand how partner alcohol use differentially affected the hypothesized association between a protective role of instrumental social support (in the form of food or financial loans) against IPV for a clinic-based sample of women in the Kingdom of Eswatini (formerly known as Swaziland). We use cross-sectional data from a parent study of women recruited from urban and rural antenatal clinics in Eswatini ( = 393) to calculate the association between experiencing IPV and perception of one's ability access to large cash loans, small cash loans, and food loans-both for the full sample and stratified by partner alcohol use. In fully adjusted models, the perception that one could access loans of food or money was associated with decreased relative risk of IPV for all women. These associations were modified by partner alcohol use. Access to instrumental support (loans of food or money) is associated with decreased risk of IPV, but this association varies according to the type of loan and whether or not a woman's partner drinks alcohol. Economic empowerment interventions to reduce IPV must be carefully tailored to ensure they are appropriate for a woman's specific individual, relationship, and community context.

摘要

亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)影响了全球三分之一的女性,是非洲 15 至 29 岁女性的第十大死因。伴侣饮酒、获得社会支持和贫困都影响了女性遭受暴力的可能性。我们试图了解伴侣饮酒如何不同地影响假设中的工具性社会支持(以食物或财务贷款的形式)对斯威士兰王国(前称斯威士兰)基于诊所的女性样本中 IPV 的保护作用之间的关联。我们使用来自斯威士兰城乡产前诊所招募的女性的一项母研究的横断面数据(n=393)来计算经历 IPV 与感知获得大笔现金贷款、小额现金贷款和食品贷款的能力之间的关联-对于全样本和按伴侣饮酒情况分层。在完全调整的模型中,对于所有女性,感知可以获得食物或金钱贷款与降低 IPV 的相对风险相关。这些关联受到伴侣饮酒的影响。获得工具性支持(贷款食物或金钱)与降低 IPV 的风险相关,但这种关联因贷款类型以及女性的伴侣是否饮酒而有所不同。减少 IPV 的经济赋权干预措施必须精心定制,以确保它们适合女性的特定个人、关系和社区背景。

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