Dev Alka, Liu Minda, Kivland Chelsey
The Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice, Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth College, 1 Medical Center Drive, Lebanon, NH, 03756, USA.
Department of Anthropology, Dartmouth College, Silsby Hall 3 Tuck Drive, Hanover, NH, 03755, USA.
Matern Child Health J. 2022 Jun;26(6):1187-1193. doi: 10.1007/s10995-022-03431-4. Epub 2022 Apr 6.
While the city offers economic opportunities for women in many countries, their safety and security remain vulnerable to urban violence, especially in poor areas. In Haiti, poor urban women may be subjected to multiple forms of physical, sexual, and structural violence leading to adverse birth outcomes. We explored some of the complexities of how pregnancy is experienced under the reality and threat of urban violence in Haiti.
We examined data from focus group discussions with fourteen women who lived in severely disenfranchised neighborhoods in Port au Prince and who were pregnant or had recently delivered at the time of the study.
We report on three recurring themes that emerged from the discussion: (a) ways in which the threat or experience of violence affected women's ability to access maternal healthcare, (b) ways in which women altered their behavior to accommodate everyday violence, and (c) the extent to which violence was embedded in women's consensual and non-consensual sexual encounters with perpetrators. We found that Haitian women considered violence, labeled ensekirite (insecurity), to be an everyday threat in their lives and that they strategized ways to access maternal health care and other services while navigating ensekirite.
Pregnancy adds another layer of vulnerability that may necessitate further negotiations with the threat and presence of violence. The pervasiveness and impact of urban violence in women's daily lives needs to be better evaluated in maternal and newborn health research and programs.
虽然在许多国家,城市为女性提供了经济机会,但她们的安全仍易受城市暴力侵害,尤其是在贫困地区。在海地,贫困的城市女性可能遭受多种形式的身体暴力、性暴力和结构性暴力,从而导致不良的生育结果。我们探讨了在海地城市暴力的现实和威胁下,女性孕期经历的一些复杂性。
我们研究了与14名居住在太子港严重被剥夺权利社区的女性进行焦点小组讨论的数据,这些女性在研究时已怀孕或刚分娩。
我们报告了讨论中出现的三个反复出现的主题:(a)暴力威胁或经历影响女性获得孕产妇保健服务能力的方式;(b)女性改变自身行为以适应日常暴力的方式;(c)暴力在女性与施暴者的自愿和非自愿性接触中所涉及的程度。我们发现,海地女性认为被称为“ensekirite”(不安全)的暴力是她们生活中的日常威胁,并且她们在应对“ensekirite ”的同时,还制定了获取孕产妇保健和其他服务的策略。
怀孕增加了另一层脆弱性,这可能需要与暴力的威胁和存在进行进一步的抗争。在孕产妇和新生儿健康研究及项目中,需要更好地评估城市暴力在女性日常生活中的普遍性和影响。