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加纳妇女的亲属关系、世系资源(财富流动转移)和亲密伴侣暴力。

Kinship, lineage resources (wealth flow transfers), and intimate partner violence among women in Ghana.

机构信息

Department of Sociology, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John's, NL, A1C 5S7, Canada.

出版信息

Soc Sci Med. 2024 Aug;354:117078. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2024.117078. Epub 2024 Jun 28.

Abstract

Previous research has established relationships between lineage and intimate partner violence (IPV). The findings suggest matrilineal women experience less IPV than patrilineal women. However, the IPV outcomes of bilateral women are unknown because of the limited operationalization of lineage with ethnicity. In our study, we used self-reported and multidimensional measures of lineage to explore its relationship with IPV, focusing particularly on the mechanisms linking the two. We hypothesized that wielding resources would be negatively associated with IPV. Furthermore, matrilineal women's access to lineage resources would reduce their vulnerability to IPV relative to patrilineal women. To examine these hypotheses, we collected data from 1700 ever-married Ghanaian women residing in three ecological zones (coastal, middle, northern). Path analysis was used to explore resources as mechanisms linking lineage and IPV. Our findings indicated resources were patterned by lineage. Matrilineal women benefitted more from maternal family members than patrilineal women and vice versa. Consistent with the standard resource theory, women's access to resources protected against IPV, and the effects were stronger for matrilineal than patrilineal women. Irrespective of how lineage was measured, matrilineal women experienced lower levels of IPV than patrilineal women. The IPV outcomes for bilateral women were mixed. Part of matrilineal women's reduced IPV risk was explained through access to maternal resources. While patrilineal women experienced higher levels of IPV, this was reversed with resources from paternal kin members. Our findings suggest that as resources are fundamental to reducing IPV, lineage can serve as a conduit for resource exchange and wealth transfer.

摘要

先前的研究已经确立了谱系与亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)之间的关系。研究结果表明,母系女性比父系女性经历的 IPV 要少。然而,由于谱系与种族的有限操作性,双边女性的 IPV 结果是未知的。在我们的研究中,我们使用自我报告和多维的谱系测量来探索其与 IPV 的关系,特别关注两者之间的联系机制。我们假设,掌握资源与 IPV 呈负相关。此外,与父系女性相比,母系女性获得谱系资源会降低她们遭受 IPV 的脆弱性。为了检验这些假设,我们从居住在三个生态区(沿海、中部和北部)的 1700 名已婚加纳女性那里收集了数据。路径分析用于探索资源作为谱系和 IPV 之间联系的机制。我们的研究结果表明,资源是按谱系模式分布的。母系女性比父系女性从母系家庭成员那里获得更多的利益,反之亦然。与标准资源理论一致,女性获得资源可以保护她们免受 IPV 的侵害,而对母系女性的影响比父系女性更强。无论谱系如何衡量,母系女性经历的 IPV 水平都低于父系女性。双边女性的 IPV 结果是混合的。母系女性降低 IPV 风险的部分原因是她们获得了母系资源。虽然父系女性经历了更高水平的 IPV,但这在与父系亲属资源的情况下发生了逆转。我们的研究结果表明,由于资源是减少 IPV 的基础,因此谱系可以作为资源交换和财富转移的渠道。

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