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生活在冲突和自然灾害影响地区的妇女和女童遭受暴力的风险及保护因素:一项系统综述

Risk and Protective Factors for Violence Against Women and Girls Living in Conflict and Natural Disaster-Affected Settings: A Systematic Review.

作者信息

Murphy Maureen, Ellsberg Mary, Balogun Aminat, García-Moreno Claudia

机构信息

The Global Women's Institute, George Washington University, DC, USA.

The Department of Sexual and Reproductive Health and Research, World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland.

出版信息

Trauma Violence Abuse. 2023 Dec;24(5):3328-3345. doi: 10.1177/15248380221129303. Epub 2022 Oct 19.

Abstract

This systematic review provides an overview of existing research on risk and protective factors associated with violence against women and girls (VAWG) in conflict and natural disaster settings. PubMed (Medline); PsycINFO; Scopus; and Cochrane Center trials registrar were searched as well as relevant internet repositories for VAWG research. The inclusion criteria covered studies that were published between January 1995 and December 2020, documented risk and/or protective factors for VAWG in conflict or natural disaster-affected settings and included primary or secondary data analysis. A total of 1,413 records were initially identified and 86 articles (covering 77 studies) were included in the final analysis. The findings show that many preexisting risk factors for VAWG are exacerbated in armed conflict and natural disaster-affected settings. Poverty and economic stress, men's substance abuse, exposure to violence, changing gender roles in contexts of inequitable gender norms, and a lack of social support are some of the risk factors associated with male perpetration or female experience of violence. In addition, risk factors specific to experiences during armed conflict or in a natural disaster (e.g., displacement, insecurity or congestion in and around displacement camps, militarization of society, killing of family, destruction of property, etc.) are associated with higher prevalence of VAWG in these contexts.

摘要

本系统综述概述了关于冲突和自然灾害背景下暴力侵害妇女和女童行为(VAWG)的风险及保护因素的现有研究。检索了PubMed(医学索引)、PsycINFO、Scopus以及Cochrane中心试验注册库,并搜索了与VAWG研究相关的互联网知识库。纳入标准涵盖1995年1月至2020年12月期间发表的研究,这些研究记录了冲突或受自然灾害影响地区VAWG的风险和/或保护因素,且包括原始或二次数据分析。最初共识别出1413条记录,最终分析纳入了86篇文章(涵盖77项研究)。研究结果表明,许多VAWG的既有风险因素在武装冲突和受自然灾害影响的地区会加剧。贫困和经济压力、男性药物滥用、遭受暴力、在性别规范不平等的背景下性别角色的变化以及缺乏社会支持,是与男性实施暴力或女性遭受暴力相关的一些风险因素。此外,武装冲突或自然灾害期间经历的特定风险因素(例如,流离失所、流离失所营地内外的不安全或拥挤、社会军事化、家庭成员被杀、财产破坏等)与这些背景下VAWG的较高发生率相关。

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