The role of selected social and psychological factors in violence against Myanmar migrant women in Thailand.

IF 3.9 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Kaung Zaw , Wirin Kittipichai , Kanittha Chamroonsawasdi , Arpaporn Powwattana
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Abstract

Introduction

Violence against women (VAW) is a serious human rights violation with significant implications for public health. VAW affects the well-being of women, children, and families. This cross-sectional study aimed to determine the structural relationship of a set of variables—attitude towards violence (ATT), self-esteem (SE), relationship with residential unit members (RES), social support (SS), and coping strategies (COP)- influencing VAW and to test the model using the empirical data.

Methods

The measurement was deployed to assess violence experienced by 295 Myanmar migrant women residing in Thailand. Data collection involved the use of a self-administered questionnaire consisting of six scales. These scales exhibit Cronbach's alpha coefficients ranging from 0.74 to 0.90. The construct validity was confirmed through confirmatory factor analysis. The structural equation modeling method was employed to test the validity of the model using Mplus Software.

Results

The model provided fitted well with the empirical data (χ2/df =1.74, CFI = 0.93; TLI = 0.91; RMSEA = 0.05; SRMR = 0.06). The VAW accounted for 33 percent of the variance through its set of variables. Among these, ATT, RES, and COP directly impacted VAW, while SS and SE had indirect effects. ATT exhibited the most significant overall influence on VAW, with RES and COP serving as mediators among other antecedents studied in relation to VAW.

Conclusion

The current findings suggest that violence against Myanmar migrant women residing in Thailand is associated with many factors. Understanding these factors can provide valuable insights for policymakers and stakeholders to develop and implement awareness and community-based intervention programs. These findings underscore the importance of targeted strategies to address this issue effectively.
选定的社会和心理因素在泰国对缅甸移民妇女的暴力行为中的作用。
暴力侵害妇女行为是一种严重的侵犯人权行为,对公共卫生具有重大影响。暴力侵害妇女行为影响妇女、儿童和家庭的福祉。本横断面研究旨在确定暴力态度(ATT)、自尊(SE)、家庭成员关系(RES)、社会支持(SS)和应对策略(COP)等变量对暴力行为影响的结构关系,并利用实证数据对模型进行检验。方法采用该方法对295名居住在泰国的缅甸移民妇女所遭受的暴力行为进行评估。数据收集涉及使用由六个量表组成的自我管理问卷。这些量表显示Cronbach的alpha系数在0.74到0.90之间。通过验证性因子分析对构念的效度进行验证。采用结构方程建模方法,利用Mplus软件对模型的有效性进行检验。结果所建立的模型与经验数据拟合良好(χ2/df =1.74, CFI = 0.93;Tli = 0.91;Rmsea = 0.05;SRMR = 0.06)。VAW通过它的一组变量占了33%的方差。其中,ATT、RES和COP直接影响VAW,而SS和SE具有间接影响。ATT对VAW的整体影响最为显著,RES和COP在其他与VAW相关的前因中起中介作用。结论目前的研究结果表明,对居住在泰国的缅甸移民妇女的暴力行为与许多因素有关。了解这些因素可以为决策者和利益相关者提供宝贵的见解,以制定和实施意识和基于社区的干预方案。这些发现强调了有效解决这一问题的有针对性战略的重要性。
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Journal of Migration and Health
Journal of Migration and Health Social Sciences-Sociology and Political Science
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