Department of Anthropology, School of Sociology and Political Science of Anhui University, No: 111 Jiulong Road, Jingkai District, Hefei city, Anhui Province: 230601, P.R. China.
Department of Sociology, School of Sociology and Political Science of Anhui University, No: 111 Jiulong Road, Jingkai District, Hefei city, Anhui Province: 230601, P.R. China.
Afr J Reprod Health. 2024 Sep 30;28(9):73-84. doi: 10.29063/ajrh2024/v28i9.7.
The study aimed to qualitatively explore the relationship between intimate partner violence and early marriage, focusing on the psychological and physical health issues faced by married women in rural Pakistan. Specifically, it investigated how resilience moderates the effects of early marriage, physical health problems, intimate partner abuse, and psychological issues. Using an intrinsic qualitative approach, the research involved interviews with 20 household heads, 62 husbands, and 40 wives in Sindh province. The findings indicated significant differences related to early marriage, intimate partner abuse, physical health issues, stress, anxiety, and depression. The results align with other South Asian studies, highlighting early marriage as a major risk factor for physical health issues and intimate partner violence. Additionally, the study underscores the widespread nature of violence as a social problem affecting married couples' health in Pakistan.
本研究旨在定性探讨亲密伴侣暴力与早婚之间的关系,重点关注巴基斯坦农村已婚妇女所面临的心理和身体健康问题。具体而言,研究调查了复原力如何调节早婚、身体健康问题、亲密伴侣虐待和心理问题的影响。研究采用内在定性方法,对信德省的 20 名户主、62 名丈夫和 40 名妻子进行了访谈。研究结果表明,早婚、亲密伴侣虐待、身体健康问题、压力、焦虑和抑郁等方面存在显著差异。这些结果与其他南亚研究一致,强调了早婚是身体健康问题和亲密伴侣暴力的主要风险因素。此外,该研究还强调了暴力作为一个影响巴基斯坦已婚夫妇健康的社会问题的普遍存在。