School of Public Health, College of Health Sciences and Medicine, Dilla University, Dilla, Ethiopia.
PLoS One. 2021 Oct 29;16(10):e0258953. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0258953. eCollection 2021.
Housemaids are the most vulnerable group to sexual violence due to their working condition, isolation and school arrangements. Despite the ubiquity of sexual violence among the domestic work sector, particularly among housemaids, this area of research continues to be neglected. This study was aimed at examining the prevalence and factors pertaining to sexual violence among housemaids attending night school program in urban setups of Gedeo zone, Southern Ethiopia.
A school based quantitative cross sectional study was conducted among 394 housemaids attending night schools in the urban setups of Gedeo Zone from April to May 2019. After stratifying of students using class grade, SRS technique was used to choose study subjects from each stratum. Quantitative data was collected using face to face interview and qualitative was collected using focus group discussion, in-depth interview and key informant interview. The data was entered and analyzed by SPSS version 20. Binary logistic regression was fitted to determine the association of each independent variable with the dependent variable.
Based on the finding, the prevalence of sexual violence was 60.2%. The odds of experiencing sexual violence through working life-time as housemaid was higher for those who had migrated from rural to urban for work [AOR = 1.97: 95% CI, (1.07,3.63)], had less than 5 years of experience as housemaid [AOR = 3.10: 95% CI, (1.60, 6.00)], were in the age group of 15-19 [AOR = 3.75:95% CI (1.88, 7.46), ever used alcohol [AOR = 6.77: 95% CI, (2.65,17.33)] and whose fathers lacked formal education [AOR = 2.75:95%CI (1.24,6.08)]. On the other hand, unmarried /housemaids having no regular sexual partner were less likely to face sexual violence [AOR. = 0.28: 95% CI, (0.13, 0.57)].
The level of sexual violence was found to be high among housemaids attending night schools in in this study. Housemaids from rural area, those newly starting the work, younger housemaids, and those who were married were more likely to be victims of sexual violence.
由于工作环境、孤立无援的状态以及学校安排,女佣是最容易遭受性暴力的群体。尽管在家庭佣工部门,尤其是女佣中普遍存在性暴力,但这一研究领域仍未得到重视。本研究旨在调查埃塞俄比亚南部盖多地区城市环境中参加夜校的女佣中与性暴力相关的普遍性和因素。
2019 年 4 月至 5 月期间,在盖多地区城市环境中,对 394 名参加夜校的女佣进行了一项基于学校的定量横断面研究。在使用班级年级对学生进行分层后,使用 SRS 技术从每个层次中选择研究对象。通过面对面访谈收集定量数据,并通过焦点小组讨论、深入访谈和关键知情人访谈收集定性数据。将数据输入并由 SPSS 版本 20 进行分析。使用二元逻辑回归来确定每个自变量与因变量的关联。
根据研究结果,性暴力的发生率为 60.2%。与从事家政工作的终身经历相比,那些从农村迁移到城市工作的人[比值比(AOR)= 1.97:95%置信区间(CI),(1.07,3.63)]、从事家政工作不足 5 年的人[AOR = 3.10:95% CI,(1.60,6.00)]、年龄在 15-19 岁的人[AOR = 3.75:95% CI(1.88,7.46)]、曾经饮酒的人[AOR = 6.77:95% CI,(2.65,17.33)]和父亲缺乏正规教育的人[AOR = 2.75:95% CI(1.24,6.08)],遭受性暴力的可能性更高。另一方面,未婚/没有固定性伴侣的女佣遭受性暴力的可能性较小[AOR. = 0.28:95% CI,(0.13,0.57)]。
在这项研究中,参加夜校的女佣中发现性暴力程度很高。来自农村地区、新开始工作的人、年轻的女佣以及已婚的人更有可能成为性暴力的受害者。