Abaad Resource Center for Gender Equality, Beirut 21133, Lebanon.
Gillings School of Public Health, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 27599, USA.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Apr 23;18(9):4500. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18094500.
Lebanon's intersecting economic and political crises exacerbate complex public health issues among both host and refugee populations. This mixed-methods study by a Lebanese service provider, in partnership with an international research institute, seeks to better understand how experiences of gender-based violence (GBV) and mental health intersect in the lives of Syrian and Lebanese women, and how to better meet these needs. It employs a randomized cross-sectional survey of 969 Abaad service users and focus groups with community members and service providers. There were significant associations between GBV and ill mental health; notably, respondents reporting transactional sex had 4 times the likelihood of severe distress (aOR 4.2; 95% CI 1.2-14.8; ≤ 0.05). Focus groups emphasized less-visible forms of violence, such as emotional violence, and the importance of environmental factors in one's ability to cope, noting "it always came back to the economy". Recommendations include providing a more holistic and coordinated approach between GBV, mental health, livelihood, and basic assistance sectors; and sensitive, accessible, and higher-quality mental health services informed by GBV response actors' experience putting in place survivor-centered programming and made available to both host and refugee community members.
黎巴嫩复杂的经济和政治危机使当地居民和难民群体面临的公共卫生问题更加恶化。这项由黎巴嫩服务提供商与一家国际研究机构合作开展的混合方法研究旨在深入了解性别暴力(GBV)和心理健康在叙利亚和黎巴嫩妇女生活中的交织情况,以及如何更好地满足这些需求。该研究采用了随机横断面调查,对 969 名 Abaad 服务使用者进行了调查,并对社区成员和服务提供者进行了焦点小组讨论。GBV 与心理健康不良之间存在显著关联;值得注意的是,报告有性交易的受访者出现严重困扰的可能性是其 4 倍(调整后的比值比 4.2;95%置信区间 1.2-14.8;≤0.05)。焦点小组强调了一些不太明显的暴力形式,如情感暴力,并指出环境因素在个人应对能力方面的重要性,“这总是与经济有关”。建议包括在性别暴力、心理健康、生计和基本援助部门之间提供更全面和协调的方法;并提供由性别暴力应对者实施以幸存者为中心的方案的经验为依据的敏感、可及且高质量的心理健康服务,并向当地居民和难民社区成员开放。