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撒哈拉以南非洲地区配偶暴力中受害者决策的医学微宇宙与队列差异

Medical mesocosms and cohort differences in victim decisions in spousal violence in Sub-Saharan Africa.

作者信息

Elung'ata Patricia

机构信息

Department of Sociology, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada.

出版信息

Front Sociol. 2025 Aug 7;10:1266401. doi: 10.3389/fsoc.2025.1266401. eCollection 2025.


DOI:10.3389/fsoc.2025.1266401
PMID:40852045
原文链接:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC12369192/
Abstract

BACKGROUND: Contradictory evidence exists on whether medicine explicates social disparities in health perceptions. This study evaluates healthcare systems as mesocosms to understand social differences in spousal violence perceptions in sub-Saharan Africa, concretely, cohort differences in victim decisions in spousal violence (VDSV). CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK: Medical dominance theory criticizes medical power asymmetry, while socio-ecological theory illuminates social disparities in human behavior. This study investigates socio-behavioral patterns in medicine as parallels to spousal violence behaviors, analyzing how power asymmetry influences VDSV in sub-Saharan Africa. METHODS: A cross-sectional study analyzed data from the latest Demographic and Health Surveys (2001-2024) across 31 countries, focusing on 193,232 women aged 15-49 years and their VDSV patterns: none, Discordant, and Other types. Unadjusted odds ratios (ORs) examined associations between VDSV patterns and birth cohorts (BCs) while adjusting for confounders. Interaction terms assessed the impact of neighborhood ethnic diversity, relationship power differences, and healthcare access. A two-level hierarchical multinomial logistic regression model analyzed VDSV variation, considering individual, cluster, and household-level confounders with random country effects. Spatial interpolation addressed geographical clustering. Analyses were performed using the McLogit package in R (Version 4.4.0). RESULTS: Across BCs, a greater percentage change in predicted marginal probabilities was observed for Other type VDSV compared to Discordant VDSV. Overall, women with recent healthcare access had smaller percentage changes; those with a large relationship power difference, especially, showed the opposite trend. Notably, observed healthcare access effects persisted beyond socioeconomic disparities. DISCUSSION: Higher VDSV amongst younger birth cohorts suggests lower SV-accepting attitudes. VDSV differences across healthcare access intimate anti-violence intervention exposure effects; relationship power differences play moderating roles. Persistent adjusted healthcare access effects suggest roles for narrowing socio-health inequalities in SSA. CONCLUSION: The study results advocate for macro-societal policies within healthcare that address social issues, particularly through theory-based approaches. Future research may evaluate the potential influence of healthcare funding cuts.

摘要

背景:关于医学是否阐明了健康认知方面的社会差异,存在相互矛盾的证据。本研究将医疗保健系统视为微观世界,以了解撒哈拉以南非洲地区配偶暴力认知中的社会差异,具体而言,是配偶暴力中受害者决策的队列差异(VDSV)。 概念框架:医学主导理论批评医学权力不对称,而社会生态理论阐明了人类行为中的社会差异。本研究调查医学中的社会行为模式与配偶暴力行为的相似之处,分析权力不对称如何影响撒哈拉以南非洲地区的VDSV。 方法:一项横断面研究分析了来自31个国家最新的人口与健康调查(2001 - 2024年)的数据,重点关注193,232名15 - 49岁的女性及其VDSV模式:无、不一致和其他类型。未调整的优势比(OR)用于检验VDSV模式与出生队列(BCs)之间的关联,同时对混杂因素进行调整。交互项评估邻里种族多样性、关系权力差异和医疗保健可及性的影响。一个两级分层多项逻辑回归模型分析了VDSV的变化,考虑了个体、聚类和家庭层面的混杂因素以及随机的国家效应。空间插值解决了地理聚类问题。使用R(版本4.4.0)中的McLogit包进行分析。 结果:在各个出生队列中,与不一致的VDSV相比,其他类型的VDSV在预测边际概率上观察到更大的百分比变化。总体而言,近期有医疗保健可及性的女性百分比变化较小;尤其是那些关系权力差异较大的女性表现出相反的趋势。值得注意的是,观察到的医疗保健可及性影响在社会经济差异之外仍然存在。 讨论:较年轻出生队列中较高的VDSV表明对配偶暴力的接受态度较低。VDSV在医疗保健可及性方面的差异暗示了反暴力干预暴露效应;关系权力差异起到调节作用。持续调整后的医疗保健可及性效应表明在撒哈拉以南非洲缩小社会健康不平等方面的作用。 结论:研究结果主张在医疗保健领域制定宏观社会政策来解决社会问题,特别是通过基于理论的方法。未来的研究可以评估医疗保健资金削减的潜在影响。

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