现金加编程和亲密伴侣暴力:对基于群组的平台在提供支持埃塞俄比亚政府生产安全网计划(PSNP)活动方面的好处的定性评估。

Cash plus programming and intimate partner violence: a qualitative evaluation of the benefits of group-based platforms for delivering activities in support of the Ethiopian government's Productive Safety Net Programme (PSNP).

机构信息

Global Health and Development, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, UK

Global Health and Development, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, UK.

出版信息

BMJ Open. 2023 May 3;13(5):e069939. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2022-069939.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a public health challenge but there is evidence that cash and cash 'plus' interventions reduce IPV. An increasingly popular design feature of these kind of interventions is the group-based modality for delivering plus activities, however, evidence of the mechanisms through which this modality of delivery impacts IPV is limited. We explore how the group-based modality of delivering plus activities that complemented the Government of Ethiopia's Productive Safety Net Programme contributed to modifying intermediate outcomes on the pathway to IPV.

DESIGN

Qualitative study using in-depth interviews and focus group discussions between February and March 2020. Data were analysed using a thematic content and gender lens approach. Findings were interpreted, refined and drafted in collaboration with our local research partners.

SETTING

Amhara and Oromia regions in Ethiopia.

PARTICIPANTS

In total 115 men and women beneficiaries from the Strengthen PSNP4 Institutions and Resilience (SPIR) programme took part in the study. Fifty-eight were interviewed and 57 took part in 7 focus group discussions.

RESULTS

We found that Village Economic and Social Associations-through which SPIR activities were delivered-improved financial security and increased economic resilience against income shocks. The group-based delivery of plus activities to couples appeared to enhance individual agency, collective power and social networks, which in turn strengthened social support, gender relations and joint decision-making. Critical reflective dialogues provided a reference group to support the shift away from social norms that condone IPV. Finally, there appeared to be gender differences, with men highlighting the financial benefits and enhanced social status afforded by the groups, whereas women's accounts focused primarily on strengthened social networks and social capital.

CONCLUSION

Our study offers important insights into the mechanisms by which the group-based delivery of plus activities affects intermediate outcomes on the pathway to IPV. It underscores the importance of the modality of delivery in such programmes, and suggests that policy-makers should consider gender-specific needs as men and women might differentially benefit from interventions that enhance social capital to generate gender transformative impacts.

摘要

目的

亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)是一个公共卫生挑战,但有证据表明现金和现金“附加”干预措施可以减少 IPV。这些干预措施中越来越流行的一种设计特点是基于小组的模式来提供附加活动,然而,关于这种交付模式如何影响 IPV 的机制的证据有限。我们探讨了补充埃塞俄比亚政府生产安全网计划的附加活动的基于小组的模式如何有助于改变 IPV 途径上的中间结果。

设计

2020 年 2 月至 3 月期间使用深入访谈和焦点小组讨论进行的定性研究。使用主题内容和性别视角分析数据。研究结果与我们的当地研究合作伙伴合作进行解释、完善和起草。

地点

埃塞俄比亚阿姆哈拉和奥罗米亚地区。

参与者

共有 115 名来自加强 PSNP4 机构和复原力(SPIR)计划的男性和女性受益人参加了这项研究。其中 58 人接受了采访,57 人参加了 7 个焦点小组讨论。

结果

我们发现,通过 SPIR 活动交付的村经济和社会协会改善了财务安全,并增强了对收入冲击的经济复原力。对夫妇进行的基于小组的附加活动交付似乎增强了个人代理、集体权力和社会网络,从而加强了社会支持、性别关系和联合决策。批判性反思对话提供了一个参考群体,支持从纵容 IPV 的社会规范转变。最后,似乎存在性别差异,男性强调小组带来的经济利益和增强的社会地位,而女性的观点主要集中在加强社会网络和社会资本上。

结论

我们的研究提供了关于基于小组的附加活动交付如何影响 IPV 途径上的中间结果的重要见解。它强调了这种模式在这类计划中的重要性,并表明决策者应考虑到男性和女性可能因增强社会资本以产生性别变革影响的干预措施而有不同的受益,因此应考虑到性别特定的需求。

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