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美国印第安人和阿拉斯加原住民妇女中的亲密伴侣和性暴力、生殖胁迫和生殖健康:一项叙事性访谈研究。

Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence, Reproductive Coercion, and Reproductive Health Among American Indian and Alaska Native Women: A Narrative Interview Study.

机构信息

Advocate and Training Specialist (Dine), Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA.

Tinkuy Life Community Transformations, LLC, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA.

出版信息

J Womens Health (Larchmt). 2022 Jan;31(1):13-22. doi: 10.1089/jwh.2021.0056. Epub 2021 Nov 5.

Abstract

The disproportionately high prevalence of poor reproductive and sexual health outcomes among American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) women is related to histories of colonization, oppression, and structural racism. Intimate partner violence (IPV) and sexual violence (SV) contribute to these health outcomes. Narrative interviews were conducted with AI/AN women from four tribal reservation communities. Interviews explored connections among sexual and reproductive health, IPV, SV, reproductive coercion (RC), and pregnancy experiences as well as women's experiences of healing and recovery. Among the 56 women interviewed (aged 17-55 years, 77% were aged 40 years and younger), all described multiple exposures to violence and highlighted lack of disclosure related to sexuality, childhood abuse, SV, and historical trauma. Access to confidential reproductive health services and contraceptive education was limited. Almost half (45%) reported experiencing RC in their lifetime. Use of substances occurred in both the context of SV and for surviving after exposure to violence. Women underscored the extent to which IPV, SV, and RC are embedded in histories of colonization, racism, and ongoing oppression. Interventions that incorporate AI/AN traditions, access to culturally responsive reproductive health and advocacy services, organizations, and services that have AI/AN personnel supporting survivors, public discussion about racism, abuse, sexuality, and more accountable community responses to violence (including law enforcement) are promising pathways to healing and recovery. Findings may advance understanding of AI/AN women's reproductive health in the context of historical trauma and oppression. Intervention strategies that enhance resiliency of AI/AN women may promote reproductive health.

摘要

美国印第安人和阿拉斯加原住民(AI/AN)妇女的生殖和性健康结果不佳的比例过高,这与殖民、压迫和结构性种族主义的历史有关。亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)和性暴力(SV)促成了这些健康结果。对来自四个部落保留地社区的 AI/AN 妇女进行了叙述性访谈。访谈探讨了性和生殖健康、IPV、SV、生殖胁迫(RC)和怀孕经历以及妇女的康复和恢复经历之间的联系。在接受采访的 56 名妇女(年龄 17-55 岁,77%年龄在 40 岁及以下)中,所有人都描述了多次遭受暴力的经历,并强调了与性行为、儿童期虐待、SV 和历史创伤相关的缺乏披露。获得保密的生殖健康服务和避孕教育的机会有限。近一半(45%)的人报告在其一生中经历过 RC。SV 和遭受暴力后生存的情况下都使用了物质。妇女强调了 IPV、SV 和 RC 在殖民、种族主义和持续压迫的历史中是如何根深蒂固的。结合 AI/AN 传统、获得对文化敏感的生殖健康和倡导服务、组织和服务的干预措施,这些服务有支持幸存者的 AI/AN 人员,对种族主义、虐待、性行为等问题的公开讨论,以及对暴力(包括执法部门)采取更负责任的社区应对措施,是实现康复和恢复的有希望的途径。研究结果可能有助于了解历史创伤和压迫背景下 AI/AN 妇女的生殖健康。增强 AI/AN 妇女韧性的干预策略可能会促进生殖健康。

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