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尼泊尔纳瓦尔帕拉西地区的 COVID-19 大流行:对增加的酒精使用和针对妇女的暴力行为的混合方法评估。

The COVID-19 Pandemic in the Nawalparasi District of Nepal: a mixed methods assessment of increased alcohol use and violence against women.

机构信息

Undergraduate Student, University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, USA.

Doctoral Student, Institute for Global Health Sciences, University of California, San Francisco, USA.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2023 Mar 18;23(1):524. doi: 10.1186/s12889-023-14997-1.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

In Nepal and across the globe, the COVID-19 pandemic has primed an environment for increased rates of violence against women (VAW). This paper explores pandemic-driven economic insecurity and increased alcohol use as instigators of VAW and Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) within newly married households in the rural, Nawalparasi region of Nepal.

METHODS

This study is a secondary analysis of data obtained from the Sumadhur Intervention pilot study that has been previously described and demonstrates successful implementation of group-based, household-level intervention for women's empowerment and sexual and reproductive health education (1). Our three sets of data were collected before and during the COVID-19 pandemic. The first set is from a Longitudinal Cohort of 200 newly married women who were surveyed twice a year from February 2017 through July 2020. The second data set is a subset cohort of newly married women, their husbands, and their mothers-in-law (31 women, 31 husbands and 31 mothers-in-law) who participated in Sumadhur in January 2021. The third data set was obtained through in-depth interviews in July 2021 from 15 households following Sumadhur. The interviews were thematically coded, and subthemes were identified. A t-test of the January 2021 survey data set was run to look at correlations between income loss, alcohol consumption and experience of IPV among newly married women. All other survey data was analyzed for change over time.

RESULTS

At three months after the onset of the pandemic (July 2020), the Longitudinal Cohort survey data from newly married women reported increased rates of husbands' alcohol use as well as personal experiences of IPV as compared to pre-pandemic averages. There was a statistically significant difference (p < 0.001) in the effects of income loss on increased alcohol use and experience of IPV. Qualitative results iterated the common theme of alcohol use and economic insecurity as upstream instigators of VAW in the community.

CONCLUSIONS

In the Nawalparasi district of Nepal, the pandemic has led to unstable economic situations that have instigated alcohol use among men, and increased rates of IPV among young, newly married women, and reports of VAW in the community. We have demonstrated a need for urgent programmatic and policy responses aimed at reducing VAW and IPV and protecting women during times of uncertainty and crisis.

摘要

背景

在尼泊尔和全球范围内,COVID-19 大流行使针对妇女的暴力行为(VAW)的发生率上升。本文探讨了大流行带来的经济不安全和酒精使用增加是尼泊尔纳瓦尔帕拉西地区农村新婚家庭中 VAW 和亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)的诱因。

方法

本研究是对先前描述的 Sumadhur 干预试验研究获得的数据的二次分析,该研究成功实施了基于小组的家庭层面干预措施,以增强妇女权能和性与生殖健康教育(1)。我们的三组数据是在 COVID-19 大流行之前和期间收集的。第一组是从 200 名新婚妇女的纵向队列中获得的,这些妇女从 2017 年 2 月至 2020 年 7 月每两年接受一次调查。第二组数据是参加 Sumadhur 的新婚妇女、其丈夫和其婆婆的子队列(31 名妇女、31 名丈夫和 31 名婆婆)。第三组数据是在 2021 年 7 月 Sumadhur 之后从 15 户家庭进行深入访谈获得的。访谈进行了主题编码,并确定了子主题。对 2021 年 1 月的调查数据集进行 t 检验,以研究新婚妇女中收入损失、饮酒和经历 IPV 之间的相关性。所有其他调查数据都随时间进行了分析。

结果

在大流行开始三个月后(2020 年 7 月),与大流行前的平均水平相比,新婚妇女的纵向队列调查数据报告说,丈夫饮酒和个人经历 IPV 的比率有所增加。收入损失对增加饮酒和经历 IPV 的影响有统计学显著差异(p<0.001)。定性结果反复提到了酒精使用和经济不安全作为社区中 VAW 的上游诱因这一共同主题。

结论

在尼泊尔纳瓦尔帕拉西地区,大流行导致经济不稳定,导致男性饮酒增加,新婚年轻妇女中 IPV 发生率上升,社区中报告的 VAW 增加。我们已经证明,需要采取紧急的方案和政策应对措施,以减少不确定性和危机时期的 VAW 和 IPV,并保护妇女。

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