Jayaratne Sashini, Wijewardena Kumudu
Ministry of Health, Colombo, Sri Lanka.
Faculty of Medical Sciences, University of Sri Jayewardenepura, Nugegoda, Sri Lanka.
SAGE Open Med. 2025 Apr 27;13:20503121251335145. doi: 10.1177/20503121251335145. eCollection 2025.
Gender-based violence is a major public health concern. Although, in many instances, violence against women and girls encompasses the entire spectrum of gender-based violence in the public eye, violence against men is a very real threat that is obscure and obliterated within cultural norms. Identification of the legal and cultural barriers men face is a very important step forward toward promoting gender equity. There is a severe paucity of research on gender-based violence against men in Sri Lanka.
A qualitative study was conducted to explore the causes, effects, and help-seeking behaviors of men subjected to gender-based violence in the Colombo district, Sri Lanka. Two focus group discussions and two in-depth interviews were carried out among seventeen purposefully selected victims of gender-based violence and ten key informant interviews were carried out among service providers recruited purposefully in the Colombo district. Transcript analysis was done by using the thematic analysis method.
The study participants of the focus group discussions described themes of preconceived notions about the male sex, gender bias, power play, and masculinity norms as causes leading to gender-based violence. Many participants described their own or a peer's life experience to explain the experiences and consequences of gender-based violence. The key informant interview revealed certain aspects of the support systems which need revision in order to make the services more accessible to men.
This study provides evidence regarding the hitherto undiscussed topic of gender-based violence against men in Sri Lanka. The findings highlight the importance of taking into consideration and inclusion of men in the development of policies for gender-based violence in Sri Lanka.
基于性别的暴力是一个重大的公共卫生问题。尽管在许多情况下,针对妇女和女童的暴力在公众眼中涵盖了基于性别的暴力的整个范畴,但针对男性的暴力却是一个非常现实的威胁,在文化规范中却鲜为人知且被忽视。识别男性面临的法律和文化障碍是朝着促进性别平等迈出的非常重要的一步。斯里兰卡针对男性的基于性别的暴力研究严重匮乏。
开展了一项定性研究,以探讨斯里兰卡科伦坡地区遭受基于性别的暴力的男性的成因、影响及求助行为。在17名有目的地挑选出的基于性别的暴力受害者中进行了两次焦点小组讨论和两次深入访谈,并在科伦坡地区有目的地招募的服务提供者中进行了十次关键 informant 访谈。通过主题分析法进行了转录分析。
焦点小组讨论的研究参与者将对男性的先入之见、性别偏见、权力游戏和男性气质规范等主题描述为导致基于性别的暴力的原因。许多参与者描述了自己或同伴的生活经历,以解释基于性别的暴力的经历和后果。关键 informant 访谈揭示了支持系统的某些方面需要修订,以便使男性更容易获得这些服务。
本研究为斯里兰卡迄今未被讨论的针对男性性别的暴力这一主题提供了证据。研究结果强调了在斯里兰卡制定基于性别的暴力政策时考虑并纳入男性的重要性。