Childress Saltanat, Shrestha Nibedita, Kenensarieva Kanykei, Urbaeva Jildyz, Schrag Rachel Voth
University of Texas-Arlington School of Social Work, Arlington, TX, USA.
American University of Central Asia, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan.
Violence Against Women. 2023 Jul 24;30(5):10778012231186814. doi: 10.1177/10778012231186814.
The study explores the perspectives of service providers on cultural and social reasons used to justify domestic violence in Kyrgyzstan. Results indicate that cultural norms, notably patriarchal customs, immense pressure put on women to save the marriage, stigma of divorce, low status assigned to women, wide acceptance of violence as natural, and fear of retaliation were major reasons that perpetuated domestic violence. Scholars, policymakers, and service providers must collaborate to actively dispel widely accepted beliefs about gender, marriage, and women's status, and to break the cycle of abuse providing help at the individual and community levels.
该研究探讨了服务提供者对吉尔吉斯斯坦国内暴力行为合理理由的文化和社会原因的看法。结果表明,文化规范,尤其是父权习俗、妇女挽救婚姻面临的巨大压力、离婚的耻辱感、赋予妇女的低地位、广泛将暴力视为正常现象的观念以及对报复的恐惧,是使家庭暴力长期存在的主要原因。学者、政策制定者和服务提供者必须合作,积极消除关于性别、婚姻和妇女地位的广泛接受的观念,并在个人和社区层面提供帮助,打破虐待的循环。