‘I Left My Old Self in the Training Session and Came Back With a New One’: Positive Behavioural Changes Among Young Male Participants of Psychodrama Intervention Living in an Urban Slum in Bangladesh

Rukhshan Fahmi, Mrittika Barua, A. Rizwan, Arifur Rahman, Easir Aarafat, Abdul Jabbar, A. Rabbani, M. Sarker
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Sociodrama and psychodrama have shown promising behavioral and attitudinal changes among men who adhere to toxic masculine attitudes and behavior. However, it is unknown whether such an approach could potentially curb the rising gender-based violence in Bangladesh. This paper presents the findings of in-depth interviews with 12 out of the 40 men in an urban slum in Dhaka who received culturally contextualized sociodrama and psychodrama interventions and 20 close female family members. Following the intervention, the narratives revealed positive behavioral and attitudinal changes in men, including developing empathy, respect towards family members and co-workers, temper management, participation in household chores, a favorable attitude towards condom use, and reduced sexual harassment and drug abuse. The findings can be used in future research and interventions to address and reduce gender-based violence against women by men.
“我在训练中离开了旧的自己,带着一个新的自己回来了”:生活在孟加拉国城市贫民窟的心理剧干预年轻男性参与者的积极行为改变
社会戏剧和心理戏剧表明,在坚持有害的男性态度和行为的男性中,有希望的行为和态度变化。然而,目前尚不清楚这种方法是否有可能遏制孟加拉国不断上升的性别暴力。本文介绍了对达卡城市贫民窟中接受文化情境化社会剧和心理剧干预的40名男性中的12名和20名亲密女性家庭成员进行深度访谈的结果。干预后,男性的行为和态度发生了积极的变化,包括移情、对家庭成员和同事的尊重、脾气管理、参与家务、对使用避孕套的积极态度,以及性骚扰和吸毒的减少。研究结果可用于未来的研究和干预措施,以解决和减少男性基于性别的暴力侵害妇女行为。
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